Tonus and reactivity of autonomic nervous system in patients with alveolar-capillary membrane permeability damage who undergo mechanical ventilation
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2015.41481Keywords:
alveolar-capillary membrane permeability, heart rate variability, mechanical ventilationAbstract
Aim: Determine heart rate variability features in patients with alveolar - capillary membrane permeability damage.
Material and methods: We study geometric pattern of sample density distribution of NN interval durations in patients with alveolar – capillary membrane permeability damage who undergo mechanical ventilation (29 patients). We perform comparison in two groups of patients with (14 patients) and without alveolar - capillary damage.
Results: Patients with alveolar - capillary damage have greater extent of regulatory stress and prevalence of sympathetic influences. In respond to head-up tilt test, there was decreasing of regulatory stress and reduction of sympathetic influences.
Conclusions: Our findings seem to be perspective for alveolar - capillary membrane permeability damage noninvasive diagnostics
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