Abstract

The work aims to carry out a comparative analysis of the spectral indices of the photoplethysmogram signals and RR-intervals of healthy volunteers, patients with COVID-19, as well as patients with COVID-19 and chronic arterial hypertension of 1-2 degrees. The study included 45 records of pairs of electrocardiogram and photoplethysmogram signals. Each sample included 15 pairs of 20-minute experimental signals. The study revealed an increase in the integrated power of the low-frequency (LF) band over the integrated power of the high-frequency (HF) band in the photoplethysmogram signals in patients with COVID-19, burdened with hypertension. In the signals of the RR-intervals, the largest values of the ratio of the LF to HF indices are associated with patients without cardiovascular diseases. In turn, this may be an indicator of the different effects of viral infection and arterial hypertension on the loops of autonomic control of heart rate and vascular tone.

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