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Optimization of Vagal Stimulation Protocol Based on Spontaneous Breathing Rate
Controlled breathing maneuver is being widely applied for cardiovascular autonomic control evaluation and cardiac vagal activation through reduction of breathing rate (BR). However, this maneuver presented contradictory results depending on the protocol and the chosen BR. These variations may be rel...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6168675/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30319449 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.01341 |
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author | De Souza, Liliane Appratto Ferreira, Janaina Barcellos Schein, Andressa Silveira de Oliveira Dartora, Daniela Ravizzoni Casali, Adenauer Girardi Scassola, Catharina M. Carvalho Tobaldini, Eleonora Montano, Nicola Guzzetti, Stefano Porta, Alberto Irigoyen, Maria Claudia Casali, Karina Rabello |
author_facet | De Souza, Liliane Appratto Ferreira, Janaina Barcellos Schein, Andressa Silveira de Oliveira Dartora, Daniela Ravizzoni Casali, Adenauer Girardi Scassola, Catharina M. Carvalho Tobaldini, Eleonora Montano, Nicola Guzzetti, Stefano Porta, Alberto Irigoyen, Maria Claudia Casali, Karina Rabello |
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description | Controlled breathing maneuver is being widely applied for cardiovascular autonomic control evaluation and cardiac vagal activation through reduction of breathing rate (BR). However, this maneuver presented contradictory results depending on the protocol and the chosen BR. These variations may be related to the individual intrinsic profile baseline sympathetic tonus, as described before by others. In this study, we evaluated the effect of controlled breathing maneuver on cardiovascular autonomic control in 26 healthy subjects allocated into two protocols: (1) controlled breathing in three different rates (10, 15, and 20 breaths/min) and (2) controlled breathing in rates normalized by the individual spontaneous breathing rate (SBR) at 100, 80, 70, and 50%. Our results showed autonomic responses favorable to vagal modulation with the lower BR maneuvers. Nevertheless, while this activation was variable using the standard protocol, all participants of the normalized protocol demonstrated an increase of vagal modulation at 80% BR (HFnu 80 = 67.5% vs. 48.2%, p < 0.0001). These results suggest that controlled breathing protocols to induce vagal activation should consider the SBR, being limited to values moderately lower than the baseline. |
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spelling | pubmed-61686752018-10-12 Optimization of Vagal Stimulation Protocol Based on Spontaneous Breathing Rate De Souza, Liliane Appratto Ferreira, Janaina Barcellos Schein, Andressa Silveira de Oliveira Dartora, Daniela Ravizzoni Casali, Adenauer Girardi Scassola, Catharina M. Carvalho Tobaldini, Eleonora Montano, Nicola Guzzetti, Stefano Porta, Alberto Irigoyen, Maria Claudia Casali, Karina Rabello Front Physiol Physiology Controlled breathing maneuver is being widely applied for cardiovascular autonomic control evaluation and cardiac vagal activation through reduction of breathing rate (BR). However, this maneuver presented contradictory results depending on the protocol and the chosen BR. These variations may be related to the individual intrinsic profile baseline sympathetic tonus, as described before by others. In this study, we evaluated the effect of controlled breathing maneuver on cardiovascular autonomic control in 26 healthy subjects allocated into two protocols: (1) controlled breathing in three different rates (10, 15, and 20 breaths/min) and (2) controlled breathing in rates normalized by the individual spontaneous breathing rate (SBR) at 100, 80, 70, and 50%. Our results showed autonomic responses favorable to vagal modulation with the lower BR maneuvers. Nevertheless, while this activation was variable using the standard protocol, all participants of the normalized protocol demonstrated an increase of vagal modulation at 80% BR (HFnu 80 = 67.5% vs. 48.2%, p < 0.0001). These results suggest that controlled breathing protocols to induce vagal activation should consider the SBR, being limited to values moderately lower than the baseline. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-09-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6168675/ /pubmed/30319449 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.01341 Text en Copyright © 2018 De Souza, Ferreira, Schein, Dartora, Casali, Scassola, Tobaldini, Montano, Guzzetti, Porta, Irigoyen and Casali. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Physiology De Souza, Liliane Appratto Ferreira, Janaina Barcellos Schein, Andressa Silveira de Oliveira Dartora, Daniela Ravizzoni Casali, Adenauer Girardi Scassola, Catharina M. Carvalho Tobaldini, Eleonora Montano, Nicola Guzzetti, Stefano Porta, Alberto Irigoyen, Maria Claudia Casali, Karina Rabello Optimization of Vagal Stimulation Protocol Based on Spontaneous Breathing Rate |
title | Optimization of Vagal Stimulation Protocol Based on Spontaneous Breathing Rate |
title_full | Optimization of Vagal Stimulation Protocol Based on Spontaneous Breathing Rate |
title_fullStr | Optimization of Vagal Stimulation Protocol Based on Spontaneous Breathing Rate |
title_full_unstemmed | Optimization of Vagal Stimulation Protocol Based on Spontaneous Breathing Rate |
title_short | Optimization of Vagal Stimulation Protocol Based on Spontaneous Breathing Rate |
title_sort | optimization of vagal stimulation protocol based on spontaneous breathing rate |
topic | Physiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6168675/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30319449 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.01341 |
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