Abstract The baroreflex plays a key role in human BP (blood pressure) regulation. Its efferent limb consists of a vagal and a sympathetic component. The Valsalva manoeuvre is widely used to quantify vagal baroreflex function [BRS_vagal (vagal baroreflex sensitivity)], but most studies have focused on the R-R interval response to BP decrement, even though the subsequent response to an increment in BP is important and different. In the present study, we sought to evaluate whether BRS_vagal can be determined from BRSvagal inc (BRS_vagal derived from the rise in BP during phases III-IV of the Valsalva manoeuvre), to assess the association between BRSvagal inc and BRSvagal dec (BRS_vagal derived from the preceeding BP decrement) and to validate ...
The arterial baroreflex regulates blood pressure by modifying heart rate and systemic vascular resis...
The arterial baroreflexes, located in the carotid sinus and along the arch of the aorta, are essenti...
This paper makes a connection between blood pressure pulsatility and baroreflex gain in human subjec...
The cardiovagal baroreflex is fundamental to understanding normal autonomic neural function, but can...
<p>BRS was quantitated as slope of a line generated from the relationship of R-R interval during inc...
Abstract Assessment of baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) is used extensively in research to study neur...
Introduction Spontaneous analysis techniques and Valsalva’s maneuver (VM) are often used as a non-ph...
Baroreceptor function was assessed by (1) the reflex response during Valsalva maneuver, (2) phenylep...
Interests about the fine underpinnings of cardiovascular beat-by-beat variability have historical ro...
The baroreflex (BR) is an important physiological regulatory mechanism which reacts to blood pressur...
The arterial baroreflex buffers slow ( <0.05 Hz) blood pressure (BP) fluctuations, mainly by control...
Previous studies have proved that the baroreceptor reflex (baroreflex) control of heart rate can be ...
Valsalva's maneuver, voluntary forced expiration against a closed glottis, is a well-characterized r...
<p>Data are mean and SEM; BRS, baroreflex sensitivity; Low frequency (LF) and high frequency (HF) po...
AbstractThe information carried by heart period (HP) given systolic arterial pressure (SAP) changes ...
The arterial baroreflex regulates blood pressure by modifying heart rate and systemic vascular resis...
The arterial baroreflexes, located in the carotid sinus and along the arch of the aorta, are essenti...
This paper makes a connection between blood pressure pulsatility and baroreflex gain in human subjec...
The cardiovagal baroreflex is fundamental to understanding normal autonomic neural function, but can...
<p>BRS was quantitated as slope of a line generated from the relationship of R-R interval during inc...
Abstract Assessment of baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) is used extensively in research to study neur...
Introduction Spontaneous analysis techniques and Valsalva’s maneuver (VM) are often used as a non-ph...
Baroreceptor function was assessed by (1) the reflex response during Valsalva maneuver, (2) phenylep...
Interests about the fine underpinnings of cardiovascular beat-by-beat variability have historical ro...
The baroreflex (BR) is an important physiological regulatory mechanism which reacts to blood pressur...
The arterial baroreflex buffers slow ( <0.05 Hz) blood pressure (BP) fluctuations, mainly by control...
Previous studies have proved that the baroreceptor reflex (baroreflex) control of heart rate can be ...
Valsalva's maneuver, voluntary forced expiration against a closed glottis, is a well-characterized r...
<p>Data are mean and SEM; BRS, baroreflex sensitivity; Low frequency (LF) and high frequency (HF) po...
AbstractThe information carried by heart period (HP) given systolic arterial pressure (SAP) changes ...
The arterial baroreflex regulates blood pressure by modifying heart rate and systemic vascular resis...
The arterial baroreflexes, located in the carotid sinus and along the arch of the aorta, are essenti...
This paper makes a connection between blood pressure pulsatility and baroreflex gain in human subjec...