THE INFLUENCE OF ARTIFICIAL-VENTILATION ON HEART-RATE-VARIABILITY IN VERY PRETERM INFANTS

Citation
Cma. Vanravenswaaijarts et al., THE INFLUENCE OF ARTIFICIAL-VENTILATION ON HEART-RATE-VARIABILITY IN VERY PRETERM INFANTS, Pediatric research, 37(1), 1995, pp. 124-130
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Pediatrics
Journal title
ISSN journal
00313998
Volume
37
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
124 - 130
Database
ISI
SICI code
0031-3998(1995)37:1<124:TIOAOH>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
To study the influence of artificial ventilation rate on neonatal hear t rate variability (HRV), ECG and respiratory impedance curves were re corded four times a day in 20 preterm infants (<33 wk) during the firs t 3 d after birth while the infants were ventilated at a wide range of ventilator rates. The contents of selected frequency bands within the R-R interval power spectrum were calculated for 3-min periods. Respir atory distress syndrome severity was assessed at each measurement. Res piratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) induced by the ventilator appeared to mimic spontaneous RSA. As in spontaneous respiration, the amount of RS A (power in a frequency band around the respiratory rate) increases as the ventilation rate decreases. This phenomenon is most probably due to entrainment with baroreflex-related fluctuations in the heart rate. Although the artificial ventilation rate influences RSA and thus high -frequency HRV, an increase in respiratory distress syndrome severity results in a decrease in low-frequency HRV. Thus, the attenuation of l ow-frequency HRV by respiratory distress syndrome is not likely to be due to artificial ventilation.