The Effect of Sevoflurane Anesthesia on the Phase Relationship between Systolic Blood Pressure and Heart Rate / 대한마취과학회지
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology
; : 571-576, 2007.
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en Ko
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND: The phase relationship indicates the time delay between the input signal (systolic blood pressure, SBP) and output signal (R-R interval, RRI). In contrast to the awake state, little is known about the effects of general anesthesia on the phase shift. In the present study, we tested the hypothesis that sevoflurane anesthesia causes a phase change between the two signals. METHODS: We assessed changes in phase, coherence, and baroreflex sensitivity between SBP and RRI by the use of transfer function analysis in 50 ASA 1 patients during the awake state and during end-tidal 2% sevoflurane-50% N2O anesthesia. RESULTS: SBP and RRI decreased significantly during sevoflurane anesthesia (P < 0.001). The phase in the low frequency (LF) region remained unchanged, but the phase in the high frequency (HF) region changed significantly from -29.52 +/- 50.70 to 27.28 +/- 80.22 degrees during sevoflurane anesthesia (P < 0.001). Coherence and baroreflex sensitivity between the two signals in the LF and HF regions decreased significantly during sevoflurane anesthesia (P < 0.001, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: We found that in the HF region and not in the LF region, sevoflurane anesthesia provokes the shift of the SBP-RRI phase relationship, suggesting that this change is inconsistent with a vagally mediated response.
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Asunto principal:
Presión Sanguínea
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Barorreflejo
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Corazón
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Frecuencia Cardíaca
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Anestesia
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Anestesia General
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Humans
Idioma:
Ko
Revista:
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology
Año:
2007
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