Tonus and reactivity of autonomic nervous system in patients with alveolar-capillary membrane permeability damage who undergo mechanical ventilation

Authors

  • Наталья Александровна Решетняк Donetsk National Medical University .M. Gorky st. Kirov, 27, Krasny Liman, Ukraine, 84404, Ukraine
  • Игорь Анатольевич Хрипаченко Donetsk National Medical University. Gorky st. Kirov, 27, Krasny Liman, Ukraine, 84404, Ukraine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2015.41481

Keywords:

alveolar-capillary membrane permeability, heart rate variability, mechanical ventilation

Abstract

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

Author Biographies

Наталья Александровна Решетняк, Donetsk National Medical University .M. Gorky st. Kirov, 27, Krasny Liman, Ukraine, 84404

graduate student

Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care

Игорь Анатольевич Хрипаченко, Donetsk National Medical University. Gorky st. Kirov, 27, Krasny Liman, Ukraine, 84404

MD, Associate Professor, Head of Department

Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care

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Published

2015-04-28

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Medical