Controlled breathing frequency and tidal volume significantly influenced low-frequency and respiratory frequency R-R interval power spectra, a factor controlled by only 11% of published studies.
Healthy subjects (n=9)
Controlled breathing frequency and tidal volume (Rates of 6 to 24 breaths/min; tidal volumes of 1,000 and 1,500 ml)
R-R interval power spectra at respiratory and low frequencies
Frequency-domain analyses of R-R intervals are used widely to estimate levels of autonomic neural traffic to the human heart. Because respiration modulates autonomic activity, we determined for nine healthy subjects the influence of breathing frequency and tidal volume on R-R interval power spectra (fast-Fourier transform method). We also surveyed published literature to determine current practices in this burgeoning field of scientific inquiry. Supine subjects breathed at rates of 6, 7.5, 10, 15, 17.1, 20, and 24 breaths/min and with nominal tidal volumes of 1,000 and 1,500 ml. R-R interval power at respiratory and low (0.06-0.14 Hz) frequencies declined significantly as breathing frequency increased. R-R interval power at respiratory frequencies was significantly greater at a tidal volume of 1,500 than 1,000 ml. Neither breathing frequency nor tidal volume influenced average R-R intervals significantly. Our review of studies reporting human R-R interval power spectra showed that 51% of the studies controlled respiratory rate, 11% controlled tidal volume, and 11% controlled both respiratory rate and tidal volume. The major implications of our analyses are that breathing parameters strongly influence low-frequency as well as respiratory frequency R-R interval power spectra and that this influence is largely ignored in published research.
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Troy E. Brown
Yale University
Larry A. Beightol
United States Department of Veterans Affairs
Jung Hee Koh
Uijeongbu St. Mary's Hospital
Journal of Applied Physiology
Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center
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Brown et al. (Mon,) conducted a other in Healthy subjects (n=9). Controlled breathing frequency and tidal volume was evaluated on R-R interval power spectra at respiratory and low frequencies. Controlled breathing frequency and tidal volume significantly influenced low-frequency and respiratory frequency R-R interval power spectra, a factor controlled by only 11% of published studies.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0eeef3218372ada647d961 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1152/jappl.1993.75.5.2310