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Pressure oscillations in anesthetized dogs and its conversion into quasi-periodic orbits
Jimenez, Raul F; Gunther, Bruno; Cid, Luis; Torres, Patricio.
  • Jimenez, Raul F; University of Concepción. Department of Mathematics.
  • Gunther, Bruno; University of Chile. Department of Physiology and Biophysics.
  • Cid, Luis; University of Concepción. Department of Statistics.
  • Torres, Patricio; University of Concepción. Department of Surgery.
Biol. Res ; 32(1): 11-7, 1999. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-241339
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Using a basic representation of dynamic systems, arterial blood pressure pulsations is converted into quasi-perioic orbits with the purpose of transforming a periodic phenomena into a cyclical on by plotting the pressure p(t) versus its first derivative dp/dt. This elementary mathematical procedure made it possible to evaluate the variability of the systemic arterial pressure pulsations, both systolic and diastolic, as well as the slope variability, can be distinguished in the carachrotic phase. One corresponds to the open aortic valves, and the other is associated with the closed valves. Furthermore, through the first derivative of pressure oscillations we were able to identify small changes in arterial pressure, which appeared when the sampling rate at least 150 samples per second. Since the time variable was converted into a parameter, the result was a synoptic or holistic approach, which is a considerable improvement for the visual analysis of cardiovascular phenomena. This simplified mathematical procedure can be easily implemented on a personal computer in real time and applied to all rhythmic phenomena in Physiology and Pathology.
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Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Blood Pressure / Pulsatile Flow / Anesthesia Type of study: Prognostic study Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Biol. Res Journal subject: Biology Year: 1999 Type: Article

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Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Blood Pressure / Pulsatile Flow / Anesthesia Type of study: Prognostic study Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Biol. Res Journal subject: Biology Year: 1999 Type: Article