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Cardiovascular autonomic modulation and baroreflex control in the second trimester of pregnancy: A cross sectional study

PURPOSE: The aim is to evaluate and characterize cardiovascular autonomic control and baroreflex function and their response to an orthostatic stressor in the second trimester of pregnancy via time, frequency, information and symbolic analyses. METHODS: We evaluated 22 women at 18 weeks of pregnancy...

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Autores principales: Corrêa, Mikaela da Silva, Catai, Aparecida Maria, Milan-Mattos, Juliana Cristina, Porta, Alberto, Driusso, Patricia
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6516729/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31086378
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216063
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author Corrêa, Mikaela da Silva
Catai, Aparecida Maria
Milan-Mattos, Juliana Cristina
Porta, Alberto
Driusso, Patricia
author_facet Corrêa, Mikaela da Silva
Catai, Aparecida Maria
Milan-Mattos, Juliana Cristina
Porta, Alberto
Driusso, Patricia
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description PURPOSE: The aim is to evaluate and characterize cardiovascular autonomic control and baroreflex function and their response to an orthostatic stressor in the second trimester of pregnancy via time, frequency, information and symbolic analyses. METHODS: We evaluated 22 women at 18 weeks of pregnancy, labeled as pregnant group (PG) (30.8±4.4 years), and 22 non-pregnant women (29.8±5.4 years), labeled as control group (CG). Electrocardiogram, non-invasive photoplethysmographic arterial pressure (AP) and respiratory signals were recorded at rest at left lateral decubitus (REST) and during active standing (STAND) for 10 minutes. The heart period (HP) variability and systolic AP (SAP) variability were assessed in the frequency domain. High frequency (HF) and low frequency (LF) spectral indexes were computed. Nonlinear indexes such as symbolic markers (0V%, 1V%, 2LV% and 2UV% indexes), Shannon entropy (SE) and normalized complexity index (NCI) were calculated as well. Baroreflex control was assessed by cross-spectral HP-SAP analysis. We computed baroreflex sensitivity (BRS), HP-SAP squared coherence (K(2)) and phase in LF and HF bands. RESULTS: At REST, the PG had lower mean, variance and HF power of HP series and lower K(2)(LF), BRS(LF) and BRS(HF) than the CG. During STAND, CG and PG decreased the mean, CI, NCI and 2UV% and increased 0V% of the HP series and augmented the SAP variance. LFabs of SAP series increased during STAND solely in CG. BRS(HF) was reduced during in both PG and CG, while HFabs of HP series did not diminish during STAND either in PG or CG. Complexity of the autonomic control was similar in PG and CG regardless of the experimental condition. CONCLUSION: We conclude that the second trimester of pregnancy was characterized by a lower parasympathetic modulation and reduced BRS at REST, preserved complexity of cardiac and vascular controls, limited sympathetic response to STAND and general conservation of the baroreflex responses to posture changes. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Begistro Brasileiro de Ensaios clínicos, Number: RBR-9s8t88.
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spelling pubmed-65167292019-05-31 Cardiovascular autonomic modulation and baroreflex control in the second trimester of pregnancy: A cross sectional study Corrêa, Mikaela da Silva Catai, Aparecida Maria Milan-Mattos, Juliana Cristina Porta, Alberto Driusso, Patricia PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: The aim is to evaluate and characterize cardiovascular autonomic control and baroreflex function and their response to an orthostatic stressor in the second trimester of pregnancy via time, frequency, information and symbolic analyses. METHODS: We evaluated 22 women at 18 weeks of pregnancy, labeled as pregnant group (PG) (30.8±4.4 years), and 22 non-pregnant women (29.8±5.4 years), labeled as control group (CG). Electrocardiogram, non-invasive photoplethysmographic arterial pressure (AP) and respiratory signals were recorded at rest at left lateral decubitus (REST) and during active standing (STAND) for 10 minutes. The heart period (HP) variability and systolic AP (SAP) variability were assessed in the frequency domain. High frequency (HF) and low frequency (LF) spectral indexes were computed. Nonlinear indexes such as symbolic markers (0V%, 1V%, 2LV% and 2UV% indexes), Shannon entropy (SE) and normalized complexity index (NCI) were calculated as well. Baroreflex control was assessed by cross-spectral HP-SAP analysis. We computed baroreflex sensitivity (BRS), HP-SAP squared coherence (K(2)) and phase in LF and HF bands. RESULTS: At REST, the PG had lower mean, variance and HF power of HP series and lower K(2)(LF), BRS(LF) and BRS(HF) than the CG. During STAND, CG and PG decreased the mean, CI, NCI and 2UV% and increased 0V% of the HP series and augmented the SAP variance. LFabs of SAP series increased during STAND solely in CG. BRS(HF) was reduced during in both PG and CG, while HFabs of HP series did not diminish during STAND either in PG or CG. Complexity of the autonomic control was similar in PG and CG regardless of the experimental condition. CONCLUSION: We conclude that the second trimester of pregnancy was characterized by a lower parasympathetic modulation and reduced BRS at REST, preserved complexity of cardiac and vascular controls, limited sympathetic response to STAND and general conservation of the baroreflex responses to posture changes. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Begistro Brasileiro de Ensaios clínicos, Number: RBR-9s8t88. Public Library of Science 2019-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6516729/ /pubmed/31086378 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216063 Text en © 2019 Corrêa et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Catai, Aparecida Maria
Milan-Mattos, Juliana Cristina
Porta, Alberto
Driusso, Patricia
Cardiovascular autonomic modulation and baroreflex control in the second trimester of pregnancy: A cross sectional study
title Cardiovascular autonomic modulation and baroreflex control in the second trimester of pregnancy: A cross sectional study
title_full Cardiovascular autonomic modulation and baroreflex control in the second trimester of pregnancy: A cross sectional study
title_fullStr Cardiovascular autonomic modulation and baroreflex control in the second trimester of pregnancy: A cross sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Cardiovascular autonomic modulation and baroreflex control in the second trimester of pregnancy: A cross sectional study
title_short Cardiovascular autonomic modulation and baroreflex control in the second trimester of pregnancy: A cross sectional study
title_sort cardiovascular autonomic modulation and baroreflex control in the second trimester of pregnancy: a cross sectional study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6516729/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31086378
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216063
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