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Linear and nonlinear heart-rate analysis in a rat model of acute anoxia

Title
Linear and nonlinear heart-rate analysis in a rat model of acute anoxia
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Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2008
Authors
Tiago Henriques Coelho
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FMUP
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Joao Bernardes
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Ana Paula Rocha
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Adelino Leite Moreira
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Journal
Vol. 29
Pages: 1133-1143
ISSN: 0967-3334
Scientific classification
FOS: Engineering and technology > Environmental biotechnology
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Authenticus ID: P-003-WSG
Abstract (EN): The objective of this study was the assessment of heart-rate (HR) dynamics with linear and nonlinear methods during episodes of mechanical ventilation and acute anoxia in rats. Namely, to assess whether linear and nonlinear HR analysis was able to discriminate acute anoxia from baseline in rats and if this was consistent with human foetal and adult studies. Five HR segments of 1 min duration, during baseline recording, mechanical ventilation and first, second and third minutes of induced acute anoxia, were analysed in ten adult Wistar rats. Linear time and frequency domain and nonlinear methods were used, namely mean HR (mHR), long-term irregularity (LTI), interval index (II), low frequency (LF) and high frequency (HF), approximate entropy (ApEn) and sample entropy (SampEn). New parameters for the entropy indices are proposed for the analysis of rats' HR. Bootstrap percentile confidence intervals and nonparametric statistical tests were used in the evaluation of the differences between segments. During mechanical ventilation a clear spectral band was detectable at the ventilation rate, but mHR, II and the 'new' entropy indices were the only significantly changed indices. In the transition from baseline - mechanical-ventilation to mechanical-ventilation induced anoxia, a statistically significant decrease of mHR, II and entropy indices was observed, clearly discriminating these two instances, whereas most linear indices increased. With continued anoxia, most linear indices decreased significantly, whereas entropy remained stably low. These results are consistent with other foetal human and non-human studies and evidence that the rat model may be used for further research on linear and nonlinear analysis of heart-rate dynamics. The transition from baseline to acute anoxia was encompassed by signs of increased activation of the autonomic nervous system sympathetic branch, and decreased or blunted activity of the HR complexity regulatory centres.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
Contact: hernani.goncalves@fc.up.pt; joaobern@med.up.pt
No. of pages: 11
License type: Click to view license CC BY-NC
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