Abstract

Power spectral analysis (PSA) of heart rate variability (HRV) is being used to assess autonomic function. We have examined the effect on HRV-PSA of subarachnoid block (SAB) and acute selective block of the vagus (parasympathetic) by intravenous atropine. Six patients, aged 64-83 years, received SAB. Atropine (0.6 mg) was given after 30 minutes. Using the electrocardiogram signal, PSA was performed on 512 R-R intervals using an autoregressive model (500 points), which was displayed on-line. HRV data was collected at baseline, during SAB and after atropine. Spectral densities were calculated for two frequency bands, low (0.04-0.15 Hz) and high (0.15-0.40 Hz), and comparisons made using paired t-tests. Heart rate decreased by 13 (5-20) b.p.m. following SAB and increased by 16 (10-24) b.p.m. After atropine. Low band frequencies increased by 236(128)% following SAB and then decreased to 39(48)% after atropine. Similarly, high band frequencies increased by 549(322)% and then decreased to 14(13)%. (all P low band). These increases appeared vagal as they were greatly reduced by atropine.

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