نتایج جستجو برای: heart beat

تعداد نتایج: 396855  

2014
Huawen Yan Hongxing Liu Xiaolin Huang Ying Zhao Junfeng Si Tiebing Liu

BACKGROUND The fundamental assumptions for various kinds of fetal electrocardiogram (fECG) extraction methods are not consistent with each other, which is a very important problem needed to be ascertained. METHODS Based on two public databases, the regularity on ECG wave durations for normal sinus rhythm is investigated statistically. Taking the ascertained regularity as an assumption, a new ...

2017
Ben J M Hermans Arja S Vink Frank C Bennis Luc H Filippini Veronique M F Meijborg Arthur A M Wilde Laurent Pison Pieter G Postema Tammo Delhaas

BACKGROUND To evaluate QT-interval dynamics in patients and in drug safety analysis, beat-to-beat QT-interval measurements are increasingly used. However, interobserver differences, aberrant T-wave morphologies and changes in heart axis might hamper accurate QT-interval measurements. OBJECTIVE To develop and validate a QT-interval algorithm robust to heart axis orientation and T-wave morpholo...

Journal: :Physiological and biochemical zoology : PBZ 2004
Warren W Burggren

Embryonic physiology is often viewed as merely those processes understood for the adult but conducted on a smaller physical scale. Yet striking examples of the inaccuracy of this perspective can be identified in the embryonic cardiovascular system. For example, dogma holds that the embryonic heart begins to beat to pump blood for convective transport, just like that of the adult. This is the ma...

Journal: :Circulation research 1983
R A Haworth D R Hunter H A Berkoff R L Moss

Heart cells from adult rats were induced to beat in suspension by electric field stimulation. We have gained evidence that all the rod-shaped cells in suspension were indeed beating, and that the beat had dynamic characteristics similar to those of intact heart muscle contracting under zero load. The cells were undamaged in the process, as judged by maintenance of ATP levels, morphology, and ab...

Journal: :Chiropractic & Osteopathy 2007
Nobuhiro Watanabe John Reece Barbara I Polus

BACKGROUND Analysis of rhythmic patterns embedded within beat-to-beat variations in heart rate (heart rate variability) is a tool used to assess the balance of cardiac autonomic nervous activity and may be predictive for prognosis of some medical conditions, such as myocardial infarction. It has also been used to evaluate the impact of manipulative therapeutics and body position on autonomic re...

2015
Simone Otten Eva Schötz Marc Wittmann Niko Kohls Stefan Schmidt Karin Meissner

Recent research suggests that bodily signals and interoception are strongly related to our sense of time. Mindfulness meditators train to be aware of their body states and therefore could be more accurate at interval timing. In this study, n = 22 experienced mindfulness meditators and n = 22 matched controls performed both, an acoustic and a visual duration reproduction task of 8, 14, and 20 s ...

2015
Hugo D. Critchley Alessia Nicotra Patrizia A. Chiesa Yoko Nagai Marcus A. Gray Ludovico Minati Luciano Bernardi

Controlled slow breathing (at 6/min, a rate frequently adopted during yoga practice) can benefit cardiovascular function, including responses to hypoxia. We tested the neural substrates of cardiorespiratory control in humans during volitional controlled breathing and hypoxic challenge using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Twenty healthy volunteers were scanned during paced (slow a...

2017
Brandon Hage Briana Britton David Daniels Keri Heilman Stephen W. Porges Angelos Halaris

Autonomic nervous system (ANS) dysregulation in depression is associated with symptoms associated with the ANS. The beat-to-beat pattern of heart rate defined as heart rate variability (HRV) provides a noninvasive portal to ANS function and has been proposed to represent a means of quantifying resting vagal tone. We quantified HRV in bipolar depressed (BDD) patients as a measure of ANS dysregul...

Journal: :Ultrasound in obstetrics & gynecology : the official journal of the International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology 1999
N T Ursem E B Clark B B Keller W C Hop J W Wladimiroff

OBJECTIVE To investigate the hypothesis that alterations in heart rate variability, peak systolic velocity variability and time-averaged velocity variability in the human umbilical artery may predict early signs of dysfunctional fetal-placental coupling in pregnancies that later develop pregnancy-induced hypertension. METHODS Doppler flow velocity recordings from the umbilical artery were per...

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