The combination of persistent polycythemia with de- creased physical and cognitive performances while living in high-altitude is defined as ‘Chronic Mountain Sickness’ (CMS). To date, the role of the autonomic nervous sys- tem in CMS is still unknown. In this study, we analyze instantaneous tracking of cardiovascular complexity in or- der to increase the knowledge on CMS physio-pathology. To this extent, we processed heartbeat dynamics gathered from 13 CMS males and 7 high-altitude male dwellers, taken as healthy controls (HC), during semi-supine bicycle tasks performed at 25W, 50W, and 100W, along with a re- covery session. Instantaneous Dominant Lyapunov expo- nents (IDLE), as estimated through point-process nonlin- ear models with Laguerre and Volterra expansions, were evaluated from such series. Results showed that instan- taneous heartbeat complex dynamics was significantly al- tered in CMS. In particular, IDLE increases were associ- ated to CMS, with respect to HC, during the 25W and 50W exercise sessions (p < 0.01). Conversely, no statistical differences were found when analyzing the 100W session, and first recovery after exercise.

Changes in Instantaneous Complex Dynamics during Exercise in Chronic Mountain Sickness / Valenza Gaetano; Faita Francesco; Pratali Lorenza; Vanello Nicola; Lanatà Antonio; Barbieri Riccardo; Scilingo Enzo Pasquale. - ELETTRONICO. - 42:(2015), pp. 997-1000. (Intervento presentato al convegno 42nd Computing in Cardiology Conference, CinC 2015 tenutosi a Nice, France nel 02/09/2015-06/09/2015) [10.1109/CIC.2015.7411081].

Changes in Instantaneous Complex Dynamics during Exercise in Chronic Mountain Sickness

Lanatà Antonio;
2015

Abstract

The combination of persistent polycythemia with de- creased physical and cognitive performances while living in high-altitude is defined as ‘Chronic Mountain Sickness’ (CMS). To date, the role of the autonomic nervous sys- tem in CMS is still unknown. In this study, we analyze instantaneous tracking of cardiovascular complexity in or- der to increase the knowledge on CMS physio-pathology. To this extent, we processed heartbeat dynamics gathered from 13 CMS males and 7 high-altitude male dwellers, taken as healthy controls (HC), during semi-supine bicycle tasks performed at 25W, 50W, and 100W, along with a re- covery session. Instantaneous Dominant Lyapunov expo- nents (IDLE), as estimated through point-process nonlin- ear models with Laguerre and Volterra expansions, were evaluated from such series. Results showed that instan- taneous heartbeat complex dynamics was significantly al- tered in CMS. In particular, IDLE increases were associ- ated to CMS, with respect to HC, during the 25W and 50W exercise sessions (p < 0.01). Conversely, no statistical differences were found when analyzing the 100W session, and first recovery after exercise.
2015
Computing in Cardiology Conference (CinC), 2015
42nd Computing in Cardiology Conference, CinC 2015
Nice, France
02/09/2015-06/09/2015
Valenza Gaetano; Faita Francesco; Pratali Lorenza; Vanello Nicola; Lanatà Antonio; Barbieri Riccardo; Scilingo Enzo Pasquale
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