研究目的
To determine the effects of heart rate (HR) on the PPG fitness index (PPGF) and to determine whether PPGF is influenced by blood pressure (BP) changes.
研究成果
HR was a significant confounder of the PPGF and must be considered in analyses when comparing PPGF between individuals with different HR levels. The effect of HR on PPGF is modulated by BP changes. Future studies should develop a HR-corrected PPGF and explore associations between HR, PWV, and PPGF.
研究不足
The study was conducted in participants with implanted pacemakers or cardioverter defibrillators, who were generally old and had cardiac complications, limiting the generalizability to younger, healthier individuals. The pacing-induced rates may not mirror variations in sinus rhythm. Different types of pacing modalities and AV delays were not accounted for. The estimated vascular age was derived from the Malaysian population, requiring validation in other populations.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study involved changing HR by pacing in a random order from 60 to 100 bpm in 10 bpm increments and measuring PPGF, CO, SV, TPR, and BP at each HR level.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Twenty subjects with permanent cardiac pacemakers or cardioverter defibrillators were recruited. Inclusion criteria involved a spontaneous rhythm below 60 bpm.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Equipment included a finger PPG probe (NellcorTM probe), SphygmoCor XCEL device for BP measurement, Finometer PRO for SV and TPR measurement, and PowerLab acquisition system for ECG.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Measurements were performed in a controlled environment. HR was paced at different levels, and after one minute of pacing, PPGF, BP, SV, CO, and TPR were recorded.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Data was analyzed using one-way ANOVA with repeated measurements and post-hoc corrections. Linear mixed model analyses were performed to determine the effects of HR and BP on PPGF.
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