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Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Aneshtesia & Intensive Care","Cardiovascular & Hematology Research
The purpose of this preliminary study was to investigate the advantages of
the time-frequency analysis through the Continuous Wavelet Transform (CWT)
compared to classical Fourier analysis using the Fast Fourier Transform (FF
T) in arterial pressure signals from anesthetized mongrel dogs before and d
uring standardized hemorrhages. Systemic arterial pressure pulsations were
recorded using catheter-tip manometers. CWT and FFT were applied to arteria
l pressure pulsations to obtain module coefficients of this transformation
and its associated contours during the evolution of progressive hemorrhages
, in amounts of 15, 34, and 66% of the estimated total blood volume. This m
athematical analysis enabled us to identify the evolution of the frequency
components of aortic Valve functions, heart dynamics, respiratory influence
s, and vasomotor activities. Furthermore, we isolated the modulating signal
of amplitude modulation phenomenon present in the arterial pressure record
s, as described in previous papers, being the heart rate carrier frequency.
The CWT is a very sensitive and reliable procedure to analyze (time-freque
ncy) the oscillatory phenomena in two dimensions, and to provide more infor
mation than the FFT. This new analytical procedure may provide new insights
in the study of shock pathophysiology.