Acute application of bilevel positive airway pressure influences the cardiac autonomic nervous system

INTRODUCTION: Noninvasive positive pressure has been used to treat several diseases. However, the physiological response of the cardiac autonomic system during bilevel positive airway pressure (Bilevel) remains unclear. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the heart rate variability (HRV) during Bilevel in young healthy subjects. METHODS: Twenty men underwent 10-minute R-R interval recordings during sham ventilation (SV), Bilevel of 8-15 cmH2O and Bilevel of 13-20 cmH2O. The HRV was analyzed by means of the parallel R-R interval (mean R-Ri), the standard deviation of all R-Ri (SDNN), the root mean square of the squares of the differences between successive R-Ri (rMSSD), the number of successive R-Ri pairs that differ by more than 50 milliseconds (NN50), the percentage of successive R-Ri that differ by more than 50 milliseconds (pNN50), the low frequency (LF), the high frequency (HF) and SD1 and SD2. Additionally, physiological variables, including blood pressure, breathing frequency and end tidal CO2, were collected. Repeated-measures ANOVA and Pearson correlation were used to assess the differences between the three studied conditions and the relationships between the delta of Bilevel at 13-20 cmH2O and sham ventilation of the HRV indexes and the physiological variables, respectively. RESULTS: The R-Ri mean, rMSSD, NN50, pNN50 and SD1 were reduced during Bilevel of 13-20 cmH2O as compared to SV. An R-Ri mean reduction was also observed in Bilevel of 13-20 cmH2O compared to 8-15 cmH2O. Both the R-Ri mean and HF were reduced during Bilevel of 8-15 cmH2O as compared to SV, while the LF increased during application of Bilevel of 8-15 cmH2O as compared to SV. The delta (between Bilevel at 13-20 cmH2O and sham ventilation) of ETCO2 correlated positively with LF, HF, the LF/HF ratio, SDNN, rMSSD and SD1. Acute application of Bilevel was able to alter the cardiac autonomic nervous system, resulting in a reduction in parasympathetic activity and an increase in sympathetic activity and higher level of positive pressure can cause a greater influence on the cardiovascular and respiratory system.

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Pantoni,Camila Bianca Falasco, Mendes,Renata Gonçalves, Thommazo,Luciana Di, Catai,Aparecida Maria, Sampaio,Luciana Maria Malosá, Borghi-Silva,Audrey
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Faculdade de Medicina / USP 2009
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322009001100008
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
id oai:scielo:S1807-59322009001100008
record_format ojs
spelling oai:scielo:S1807-593220090011000082009-11-25Acute application of bilevel positive airway pressure influences the cardiac autonomic nervous systemPantoni,Camila Bianca FalascoMendes,Renata GonçalvesThommazo,Luciana DiCatai,Aparecida MariaSampaio,Luciana Maria MalosáBorghi-Silva,Audrey Heart rate Neural control Heart rate variability ninvasive positive pressure ventilation Physiological responses INTRODUCTION: Noninvasive positive pressure has been used to treat several diseases. However, the physiological response of the cardiac autonomic system during bilevel positive airway pressure (Bilevel) remains unclear. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the heart rate variability (HRV) during Bilevel in young healthy subjects. METHODS: Twenty men underwent 10-minute R-R interval recordings during sham ventilation (SV), Bilevel of 8-15 cmH2O and Bilevel of 13-20 cmH2O. The HRV was analyzed by means of the parallel R-R interval (mean R-Ri), the standard deviation of all R-Ri (SDNN), the root mean square of the squares of the differences between successive R-Ri (rMSSD), the number of successive R-Ri pairs that differ by more than 50 milliseconds (NN50), the percentage of successive R-Ri that differ by more than 50 milliseconds (pNN50), the low frequency (LF), the high frequency (HF) and SD1 and SD2. Additionally, physiological variables, including blood pressure, breathing frequency and end tidal CO2, were collected. Repeated-measures ANOVA and Pearson correlation were used to assess the differences between the three studied conditions and the relationships between the delta of Bilevel at 13-20 cmH2O and sham ventilation of the HRV indexes and the physiological variables, respectively. RESULTS: The R-Ri mean, rMSSD, NN50, pNN50 and SD1 were reduced during Bilevel of 13-20 cmH2O as compared to SV. An R-Ri mean reduction was also observed in Bilevel of 13-20 cmH2O compared to 8-15 cmH2O. Both the R-Ri mean and HF were reduced during Bilevel of 8-15 cmH2O as compared to SV, while the LF increased during application of Bilevel of 8-15 cmH2O as compared to SV. The delta (between Bilevel at 13-20 cmH2O and sham ventilation) of ETCO2 correlated positively with LF, HF, the LF/HF ratio, SDNN, rMSSD and SD1. Acute application of Bilevel was able to alter the cardiac autonomic nervous system, resulting in a reduction in parasympathetic activity and an increase in sympathetic activity and higher level of positive pressure can cause a greater influence on the cardiovascular and respiratory system.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFaculdade de Medicina / USPClinics v.64 n.11 20092009-11-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322009001100008en10.1590/S1807-59322009001100008
institution SCIELO
collection OJS
country Brasil
countrycode BR
component Revista
access En linea
databasecode rev-scielo-br
tag revista
region America del Sur
libraryname SciELO
language English
format Digital
author Pantoni,Camila Bianca Falasco
Mendes,Renata Gonçalves
Thommazo,Luciana Di
Catai,Aparecida Maria
Sampaio,Luciana Maria Malosá
Borghi-Silva,Audrey
spellingShingle Pantoni,Camila Bianca Falasco
Mendes,Renata Gonçalves
Thommazo,Luciana Di
Catai,Aparecida Maria
Sampaio,Luciana Maria Malosá
Borghi-Silva,Audrey
Acute application of bilevel positive airway pressure influences the cardiac autonomic nervous system
author_facet Pantoni,Camila Bianca Falasco
Mendes,Renata Gonçalves
Thommazo,Luciana Di
Catai,Aparecida Maria
Sampaio,Luciana Maria Malosá
Borghi-Silva,Audrey
author_sort Pantoni,Camila Bianca Falasco
title Acute application of bilevel positive airway pressure influences the cardiac autonomic nervous system
title_short Acute application of bilevel positive airway pressure influences the cardiac autonomic nervous system
title_full Acute application of bilevel positive airway pressure influences the cardiac autonomic nervous system
title_fullStr Acute application of bilevel positive airway pressure influences the cardiac autonomic nervous system
title_full_unstemmed Acute application of bilevel positive airway pressure influences the cardiac autonomic nervous system
title_sort acute application of bilevel positive airway pressure influences the cardiac autonomic nervous system
description INTRODUCTION: Noninvasive positive pressure has been used to treat several diseases. However, the physiological response of the cardiac autonomic system during bilevel positive airway pressure (Bilevel) remains unclear. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the heart rate variability (HRV) during Bilevel in young healthy subjects. METHODS: Twenty men underwent 10-minute R-R interval recordings during sham ventilation (SV), Bilevel of 8-15 cmH2O and Bilevel of 13-20 cmH2O. The HRV was analyzed by means of the parallel R-R interval (mean R-Ri), the standard deviation of all R-Ri (SDNN), the root mean square of the squares of the differences between successive R-Ri (rMSSD), the number of successive R-Ri pairs that differ by more than 50 milliseconds (NN50), the percentage of successive R-Ri that differ by more than 50 milliseconds (pNN50), the low frequency (LF), the high frequency (HF) and SD1 and SD2. Additionally, physiological variables, including blood pressure, breathing frequency and end tidal CO2, were collected. Repeated-measures ANOVA and Pearson correlation were used to assess the differences between the three studied conditions and the relationships between the delta of Bilevel at 13-20 cmH2O and sham ventilation of the HRV indexes and the physiological variables, respectively. RESULTS: The R-Ri mean, rMSSD, NN50, pNN50 and SD1 were reduced during Bilevel of 13-20 cmH2O as compared to SV. An R-Ri mean reduction was also observed in Bilevel of 13-20 cmH2O compared to 8-15 cmH2O. Both the R-Ri mean and HF were reduced during Bilevel of 8-15 cmH2O as compared to SV, while the LF increased during application of Bilevel of 8-15 cmH2O as compared to SV. The delta (between Bilevel at 13-20 cmH2O and sham ventilation) of ETCO2 correlated positively with LF, HF, the LF/HF ratio, SDNN, rMSSD and SD1. Acute application of Bilevel was able to alter the cardiac autonomic nervous system, resulting in a reduction in parasympathetic activity and an increase in sympathetic activity and higher level of positive pressure can cause a greater influence on the cardiovascular and respiratory system.
publisher Faculdade de Medicina / USP
publishDate 2009
url http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322009001100008
work_keys_str_mv AT pantonicamilabiancafalasco acuteapplicationofbilevelpositiveairwaypressureinfluencesthecardiacautonomicnervoussystem
AT mendesrenatagoncalves acuteapplicationofbilevelpositiveairwaypressureinfluencesthecardiacautonomicnervoussystem
AT thommazolucianadi acuteapplicationofbilevelpositiveairwaypressureinfluencesthecardiacautonomicnervoussystem
AT cataiaparecidamaria acuteapplicationofbilevelpositiveairwaypressureinfluencesthecardiacautonomicnervoussystem
AT sampaiolucianamariamalosa acuteapplicationofbilevelpositiveairwaypressureinfluencesthecardiacautonomicnervoussystem
AT borghisilvaaudrey acuteapplicationofbilevelpositiveairwaypressureinfluencesthecardiacautonomicnervoussystem
_version_ 1756432057705168896