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Departments of 1 Rehabilitation Medicine, 2 Medicine, Physiology and Biophysics, and 3 Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195
Respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA)
may be associated with improved efficiency of pulmonary gas exchange by
matching ventilation to perfusion within each respiratory cycle.
Respiration rate, tidal volume, minute ventilation
(
E), exhaled carbon dioxide (
CO2), oxygen consumption
(
O2), and heart rate were measured in 10 healthy human volunteers during paced breathing to test the hypothesis
that RSA contributes to pulmonary gas exchange efficiency.
Cross-spectral analysis of heart rate and respiration was computed to
calculate RSA and the coherence and phase between these variables.
Pulmonary gas exchange efficiency was measured as the average
ventilatory equivalent of CO2
(
E/
CO2) and
O2 (
E/
O2). Across
subjects and paced breathing periods, RSA was significantly associated
with CO2 (partial r =
0.53,
P = 0.002) and O2 (partial
r =
0.49, P = 0.005) exchange
efficiency after controlling for the effects of age, respiration rate,
tidal volume, and average heart rate. Phase between heart rate and
respiration was significantly associated with CO2 exchange
efficiency (partial r = 0.40, P = 0.03). These results are consistent with previous studies and further
support the theory that RSA may improve the efficiency of pulmonary gas exchange.
heart rate variability; phase; ventilatory equivalent
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