Active standing and passive tilting similarly reduce the slope of spontaneous baroreflex in healthy subjects

Active standing and passive tilting similarly reduce the slope of spontaneous baroreflex in healthy subjects

Bahjaoui-Bouhaddi M;Henriet MT;Cappelle S;Dumoulin G;Regnard J;;
physiological research 1998 Vol. 47 pp. -
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m1998physiologicalactive

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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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