Active standing and passive tilting similarly reduce the slope of spontaneous baroreflex in healthy subjects
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Abstract
Non-invasive assessment of the sensitivity of cardiac baroreflex was performed by recording each RR-interval and each blood pressure cycle (Finapres). In sequences of at least three cardiac cycles in which systolic blood pressure and RR-interval had changed in the same direction, the slope of linear …
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| Authors | Bahjaoui-Bouhaddi M;Henriet MT;Cappelle S;Dumoulin G;Regnard J;; |
| Journal | physiological research |
| Year | 1998 |
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