Using an information-theoretic approach, causality between the systolic amplitude in blood pressure and the frequency of the heart beat was analyzed. Blood pressure and ECG were noninvasively recorded in young, healthy subjects. Three successive measurements were performed: during spontaneous breathing and during paced respiration—at frequencies both higher and lower than that of spontaneous respiration. We demonstrate that the amplitude and frequency of the cardiac rhythm are synchronized for most of the time. The synchronization is stronger during paced respiration at a frequency lower than that of spontaneous breathing. Episodes where the cardiac frequency was driven by the systolic pressure were also detected during slow, paced respirat...
The question of whether respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) originates mainly from a central coupling...
Rearranged origin of heart rhythm in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) influences the regulatio...
We show that the transitions which occur between close orders of synchronization in the cardiorespir...
Abstract We performed a quantitative study of coupling patterns between respiration and spontaneous ...
Synchronization between the slow oscillations of heart rate and blood pressure having in humans a ba...
We analyse phase and frequency synchronization in the human cardio-respiratory system. The method fo...
We demonstrate a possibility of determining the instantaneous phases and instantaneous frequencies o...
Beat-to-Beat R-R intervals and systolic blood pressure (SBP) variability signals were used for a qua...
We investigate synchronization between the low-frequency oscillations of heart rate and blood pressu...
Baroreflex function is usually assessed from spontaneous oscillations of blood pressure (BP) and car...
Cardiovascular complexity is a feature of healthy physiological regulation, which stems from the sim...
Although the basic determinants of cardiovascular and respiratory regulation are well described, the...
The mechanisms underlying the relationship between RR interval and systolic arterial pressure (SAP) ...
Concepts developed for the synchronization analysis of noisy coupled nonlinear oscillators are used ...
Bispectral analysis based on high order statistics, introduced recently as a technique for revealing...
The question of whether respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) originates mainly from a central coupling...
Rearranged origin of heart rhythm in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) influences the regulatio...
We show that the transitions which occur between close orders of synchronization in the cardiorespir...
Abstract We performed a quantitative study of coupling patterns between respiration and spontaneous ...
Synchronization between the slow oscillations of heart rate and blood pressure having in humans a ba...
We analyse phase and frequency synchronization in the human cardio-respiratory system. The method fo...
We demonstrate a possibility of determining the instantaneous phases and instantaneous frequencies o...
Beat-to-Beat R-R intervals and systolic blood pressure (SBP) variability signals were used for a qua...
We investigate synchronization between the low-frequency oscillations of heart rate and blood pressu...
Baroreflex function is usually assessed from spontaneous oscillations of blood pressure (BP) and car...
Cardiovascular complexity is a feature of healthy physiological regulation, which stems from the sim...
Although the basic determinants of cardiovascular and respiratory regulation are well described, the...
The mechanisms underlying the relationship between RR interval and systolic arterial pressure (SAP) ...
Concepts developed for the synchronization analysis of noisy coupled nonlinear oscillators are used ...
Bispectral analysis based on high order statistics, introduced recently as a technique for revealing...
The question of whether respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) originates mainly from a central coupling...
Rearranged origin of heart rhythm in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) influences the regulatio...
We show that the transitions which occur between close orders of synchronization in the cardiorespir...