Chaos and spectral analyses of heart rate variability during head-up tilting in essential hypertension

Citation
S. Kagiyama et al., Chaos and spectral analyses of heart rate variability during head-up tilting in essential hypertension, J AUTON NER, 76(2-3), 1999, pp. 153-158
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences & Behavoir
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
ISSN journal
01651838 → ACNP
Volume
76
Issue
2-3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
153 - 158
Database
ISI
SICI code
0165-1838(19990528)76:2-3<153:CASAOH>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
To investigate nonlinear and linear components of heart rate variability (H RV) in essential hypertension (EHT), we analyzed HRV by chaos and spectral analyses in patients with EHT (n = 18) and normotensives (n = 10) during he ad-up tilting. We used the correlation dimension (CD) and Lyapunov exponent s as the parameters of chaos. The CD, an index of complexity, was lower at rest in EHT group than in normotensives, and did not change in EHT group in response to head-up tilting, but decreased in normotensives. Head-up tilti ng did not change the Lyapunov exponents, an index of sensitive dependence on initial condition, a hallmark of chaos, in both groups. In the spectral analysis, the normalized high-frequency component (%HF) was decreased in EH T group at rest, and head-up tilting increased the low- to high-frequency r atio (L/H) and reduced the %HF in both groups. The CD and Lyapunov exponent s at rest were correlated with the %HF and L/H. These results suggest that chaos analysis can assess the different aspect of HRV from spectral analysi s and that nonlinear components of HRV may be associated with hypertension through an impaired dynamic regulation of HRV. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B. V. All rights reserved.