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Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 263: R215-R220, 1992;
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AJP - Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, Vol 263, Issue 1 215-R220, Copyright © 1992 by American Physiological Society


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Reproducibility of human vagal carotid baroreceptor-cardiac reflex responses

D. L. Eckberg, V. A. Convertino, J. M. Fritsch and D. F. Doerr
Department of Medicine, Hunter Holmes McGuire Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Richmond, Virginia.

Published information on the reproducibility of human baroreflex responses in the absence of interventions is limited. Therefore, we analyzed retrospectively vagally mediated carotid baroreceptor-cardiac reflex responses of 34 healthy young adult volunteers whom we studied twice, 7-10 days apart (all 34 subjects) or 10 wk apart (8 subjects). We delivered a sequence of neck pressure changes during held expiration: A computer-driven bellows initially raised pressure to approximately 40 mmHg for five heart beats, and then reduced pressure in a stepwise series of R-wave-triggered 15-mmHg decrements to about -65 mmHg. R-R interval changes were plotted as functions of the carotid distending (systolic less neck) pressure occurring within each interval. Each experimental session yielded one stimulus-response relation, which comprised the average of seven separate trials. Six measures were derived from these relations: minimum, maximum, and range of R-R intervals; maximum slope; and operational point [(R-R interval shortening/R-R interval range) x 100%]. Linear regression correlation coefficients for measurements made on two occasions were all highly significant (range: 0.64-0.99). Our results indicate that human vagally mediated carotid baroreceptor-cardiac reflex responses, studied serially under exacting experimental conditions, are highly reproducible.


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