ORTHOSTATIC TACHYCARDIA: DIAGNOSTIC AND PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF VERY LOW FREQUENCY OF HEART RATE VARIABILITY

Researched physiological mechanisms of development of orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) on the basis of a complex spectral structure analysis of heart rate variability (HRV), its nonlinear behavior in relationship to energy oscillations, baroreflex and parasympathetic activity. There were seve...

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Main Authors: A. N. Fleishman, I. D. Martynov, S. A. Petrovsky, T. V. Korablina
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author A. N. Fleishman
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T. V. Korablina
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description Researched physiological mechanisms of development of orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) on the basis of a complex spectral structure analysis of heart rate variability (HRV), its nonlinear behavior in relationship to energy oscillations, baroreflex and parasympathetic activity. There were several stages of research.The first stage: created the method of spectral analysis of individual components of Very Low Frequency (VLF). On the basis of comparative Fast Furrier Transform data with Welch filters, autoregression, continuous wavelet analysis and Hilbert–Huang transform, for the first time it was shown that VLF has separate 200, 100 and 50 s oscillations (VLF200, VLF100, VLF50).The second stage: for evaluation of physiological properties of separate oscillations, was analyzed VLF structure in three groups of patients (100 subjects): with a predominance of parasympathetic activity (HF) in the HRV spectrum; with a dominance of 10 s oscillations (LF); with a severe depression of energy in all components of the spectrum. It was established that the individual components of VLF (VLF100 and VLF50) have a certain stability and partial independence from the changes of peripheral autonomic indices (LF/HF) at loads of low intensity.The third stage: at an active orthostatic test, 20 subjects with orthostatic tachycardia were researched in a comparison to a control group of 20 subjects without tachycardia.Analyzed the specifics of the VLF structure (VLF100 and VLF50) alone and in a conjunction with the LF and HF, as well as heart rate and blood pressure in subjects with orthostatic tachycardia with a predominance of parasympathetic activity at functional tests of low intensity (seven-test, deep breathing) and at an active orthostatic test. Based on these studies it was concluded that the individual components in the VLF structure (VLF100, VLF50) can demonstrate reciprocal relationships at a load among themselves and in the LF/HF ratio, and play an adaptive role in the mechanisms of autonomic provision.Revealed the importance of VLF and its components 100 and 50 s oscillations at an orthostatic test in the prognosis of orthostatic tachycardia development. In patients with dysautonomia at high level of VLF100 power, or high VLF50 indices, tachycardia did not develop. In this case, VLF and its component parts did an important adaptive function and conversely, the low VLF50 indices contribute to orthostatic tachycardia.In the proposed model of the descending neurosomatic control of autonomic regulation of HRV a very important role plays both neurogenic ways of regulation, and neuro-hormonal-metabolic ways, manifested in the complex VLF structure. Regarded the choice of ways and optimal neurosomatic models of regulation at POTS.
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spelling doaj-art-dd992e8c3d40444aa79580850dacf5f62025-08-20T04:00:12ZengSiberian State Medical University (Tomsk)Бюллетень сибирской медицины1682-03631819-36842014-08-0113413614810.20538/1682-0363-2014-4-136-148138ORTHOSTATIC TACHYCARDIA: DIAGNOSTIC AND PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF VERY LOW FREQUENCY OF HEART RATE VARIABILITYA. N. Fleishman0I. D. Martynov1S. A. Petrovsky2T. V. Korablina3Research Institute for Complex Problems of Hygiene and Occupational Diseases, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, NovokuznetskResearch Institute for Complex Problems of Hygiene and Occupational Diseases, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, NovokuznetskResearch Institute for Complex Problems of Hygiene and Occupational Diseases, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, NovokuznetskSiberian State Industrial University, NovokuznetskResearched physiological mechanisms of development of orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) on the basis of a complex spectral structure analysis of heart rate variability (HRV), its nonlinear behavior in relationship to energy oscillations, baroreflex and parasympathetic activity. There were several stages of research.The first stage: created the method of spectral analysis of individual components of Very Low Frequency (VLF). On the basis of comparative Fast Furrier Transform data with Welch filters, autoregression, continuous wavelet analysis and Hilbert–Huang transform, for the first time it was shown that VLF has separate 200, 100 and 50 s oscillations (VLF200, VLF100, VLF50).The second stage: for evaluation of physiological properties of separate oscillations, was analyzed VLF structure in three groups of patients (100 subjects): with a predominance of parasympathetic activity (HF) in the HRV spectrum; with a dominance of 10 s oscillations (LF); with a severe depression of energy in all components of the spectrum. It was established that the individual components of VLF (VLF100 and VLF50) have a certain stability and partial independence from the changes of peripheral autonomic indices (LF/HF) at loads of low intensity.The third stage: at an active orthostatic test, 20 subjects with orthostatic tachycardia were researched in a comparison to a control group of 20 subjects without tachycardia.Analyzed the specifics of the VLF structure (VLF100 and VLF50) alone and in a conjunction with the LF and HF, as well as heart rate and blood pressure in subjects with orthostatic tachycardia with a predominance of parasympathetic activity at functional tests of low intensity (seven-test, deep breathing) and at an active orthostatic test. Based on these studies it was concluded that the individual components in the VLF structure (VLF100, VLF50) can demonstrate reciprocal relationships at a load among themselves and in the LF/HF ratio, and play an adaptive role in the mechanisms of autonomic provision.Revealed the importance of VLF and its components 100 and 50 s oscillations at an orthostatic test in the prognosis of orthostatic tachycardia development. In patients with dysautonomia at high level of VLF100 power, or high VLF50 indices, tachycardia did not develop. In this case, VLF and its component parts did an important adaptive function and conversely, the low VLF50 indices contribute to orthostatic tachycardia.In the proposed model of the descending neurosomatic control of autonomic regulation of HRV a very important role plays both neurogenic ways of regulation, and neuro-hormonal-metabolic ways, manifested in the complex VLF structure. Regarded the choice of ways and optimal neurosomatic models of regulation at POTS.https://bulletin.ssmu.ru/jour/article/view/140orthostatic tachycardiacomplex structure of very low frequencynonlinear dynamicsheart rate variabilitydysautonomiaorthostasismodels of analysis
spellingShingle A. N. Fleishman
I. D. Martynov
S. A. Petrovsky
T. V. Korablina
ORTHOSTATIC TACHYCARDIA: DIAGNOSTIC AND PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF VERY LOW FREQUENCY OF HEART RATE VARIABILITY
Бюллетень сибирской медицины
orthostatic tachycardia
complex structure of very low frequency
nonlinear dynamics
heart rate variability
dysautonomia
orthostasis
models of analysis
title ORTHOSTATIC TACHYCARDIA: DIAGNOSTIC AND PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF VERY LOW FREQUENCY OF HEART RATE VARIABILITY
title_full ORTHOSTATIC TACHYCARDIA: DIAGNOSTIC AND PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF VERY LOW FREQUENCY OF HEART RATE VARIABILITY
title_fullStr ORTHOSTATIC TACHYCARDIA: DIAGNOSTIC AND PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF VERY LOW FREQUENCY OF HEART RATE VARIABILITY
title_full_unstemmed ORTHOSTATIC TACHYCARDIA: DIAGNOSTIC AND PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF VERY LOW FREQUENCY OF HEART RATE VARIABILITY
title_short ORTHOSTATIC TACHYCARDIA: DIAGNOSTIC AND PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF VERY LOW FREQUENCY OF HEART RATE VARIABILITY
title_sort orthostatic tachycardia diagnostic and prognostic value of very low frequency of heart rate variability
topic orthostatic tachycardia
complex structure of very low frequency
nonlinear dynamics
heart rate variability
dysautonomia
orthostasis
models of analysis
url https://bulletin.ssmu.ru/jour/article/view/140
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