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Interactions among physiological mechanisms are abundant in biomedical signals, and they may exist to maintain efficient homeostasis. For example, sympathetic and parasympathetic neural activities interact to either elevate or depress the heart rate, to maintain homeostasis. There has been considerable effort devoted to developing algorithms that can detect interactions between various physiological...
Analysis of heart rate variability is a valuable method to investigate the sympathetic and parasympathetic function of the autonomic nervous system. Although such analyses can provide quantitative estimates of autonomic neural activity, simultaneous recording of neural activities and ECG will allow more direct investigation of neural modulation of heart rate. We developed a method that allows direct...
Long hours of automobile driving under monotonous situations may cause the lowering of what we term a driver's activation state (DAS) or in other words the production of drowsiness, resulting in an increased risk of a traffic accident. There is therefore a need to create a newly advanced system focused on the DAS in-car, hopefully thus avoiding potentially dangerous situations. In order to develop...
This paper reports a preliminary investigation to evaluate the significance of various nonlinear dynamics approaches to analyze the heart rate variability (HRV) signal in children with sleep disordered breathing (SDB). Data collected from children in the age group of 1-17 years diagnosed with sleep apnea were used in this study. Both short term (5 minutes) and long term data from a full night polysomnography...
High cost of diagnostic studies to detect sleep disordered breathing and lack of availability of certified sleep laboratories in all inhabited areas make investigation of alternative methods of detecting sleep disordered breathing attractive. This study aimed to explore the possibility of discerning obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) from Cheyne-Stokes respiration (CSR) using overnight electrocardiography...
The most common and highly feared adverse effect of intensive insulin therapy in patients with diabetes is the increased risk of hypoglycemia. Symptoms of hypoglycemia arise from the activation of the autonomous central nervous systems and from reduced cerebral glucose consumption. HypoMon is a non-invasive monitor that measures some physiological parameters continuously to provide detection of hypoglycemic...
Previous studies have demonstrated that high frequency and low energy gastric electrical stimulation (GES) reduced nausea and vomiting in gastroparetic patients without improving gastric emptying. The mechanisms of action for this have not been clarified. The aim of our study was to investigate the effects of GES on autonomic function, gastric distention and tone, and central control mechanism in...
Direct recording of Purkinje fiber activity may lead to a better understanding of the role of the specialized conduction system in pathological cardiac conditions. Two studies were conducted in pigs to determine guidelines for effective plunge needle recording techniques. In the first experiment, Purkinje fiber activations were recorded at 16 KHz with 3 bipolar electrodes (2 mm spacing) on epoxy plunge...
The purpose of this study, was to asses whether LF/(LF+HF) obtained from ventricular repolarization variability (VRV) reflects the state of sympathovagal balance. The VRV time series and heart rate variability (HRV) time series from seventy two electrocardiogram (ECG) records in four different autonomic nervous system (ANS) profiles (athletes, cardiac transplant patient, heart failure patients and...
Vagally-induced action potential duration (APD) heterogeneity can lead to the breakdown of atrial flutter into fibrillation. The exact distribution of vagal mediated effects in the atria is unknown, however. This study analyzed canine electrograms in order to determine changes in APD. Electrograms were recorded under control, and left and right vagal nerve stimulation. Simulations in a computer model...
Spectral decomposition of the heart rate variability during whole night recordings was obtained, in order to assess the characteristic fluctuations in the heart rate and their spectral parameters during REM and NREM sleep stages. A time-varying autoregressive model was used in the analysis since it allows both real time and transitory episodes evaluation of spectral parameters of the heart rate variability...
Interactions among physiological mechanisms are abundant in biomedical signals, and they may exist to maintain efficient homeostasis. For example, sympathetic and parasympathetic neural activities interact to either elevate or depress the heart rate, to maintain homeostasis. There has been considerable effort devoted to developing algorithms that can detect interactions between various physiological...
Long hours of automobile driving under monotonous situations may cause the lowering of what we term a driver's activation state (DAS) or in other words the production of drowsiness, resulting in an increased risk of a traffic accident. There is therefore a need to create a newly advanced system focused on the DAS in-car, hopefully thus avoiding potentially dangerous situations. In order to develop...
Vagally-induced action potential duration (APD) heterogeneity can lead to the breakdown of atrial flutter into fibrillation. The exact distribution of vagal mediated effects in the atria is unknown, however. This study analyzed canine electrograms in order to determine changes in APD. Electrograms were recorded under control, and left and right vagal nerve stimulation. Simulations in a computer model...
Direct recording of Purkinje fiber activity may lead to a better understanding of the role of the specialized conduction system in pathological cardiac conditions. Two studies were conducted in pigs to determine guidelines for effective plunge needle recording techniques. In the first experiment, Purkinje fiber activations were recorded at 16 KHz with 3 bipolar electrodes (2 mm spacing) on epoxy plunge...
The most common and highly feared adverse effect of intensive insulin therapy in patients with diabetes is the increased risk of hypoglycemia. Symptoms of hypoglycemia arise from the activation of the autonomous central nervous systems and from reduced cerebral glucose consumption. HypoMon is a non-invasive monitor that measures some physiological parameters continuously to provide detection of hypoglycemic...
Previous studies have demonstrated that high frequency and low energy gastric electrical stimulation (GES) reduced nausea and vomiting in gastroparetic patients without improving gastric emptying. The mechanisms of action for this have not been clarified. The aim of our study was to investigate the effects of GES on autonomic function, gastric distention and tone, and central control mechanism in...
High cost of diagnostic studies to detect sleep disordered breathing and lack of availability of certified sleep laboratories in all inhabited areas make investigation of alternative methods of detecting sleep disordered breathing attractive. This study aimed to explore the possibility of discerning obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) from Cheyne-Stokes respiration (CSR) using overnight electrocardiography...
Analysis of heart rate variability is a valuable method to investigate the sympathetic and parasympathetic function of the autonomic nervous system. Although such analyses can provide quantitative estimates of autonomic neural activity, simultaneous recording of neural activities and ECG will allow more direct investigation of neural modulation of heart rate. We developed a method that allows direct...
Beat-to-beat changes in cardiac signals or heart rate variability (HRV) are controlled by the two branches of autonomic nervous system (ANS) in a very complex manner. Although traditional HRV (tHRV) analysis has shown to provide information on cardiac ANS control, it often fails to isolate the effect of two branches in HRV signals. This problem becomes more obvious especially at low respiratory rates...
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