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dc.contributor.authorAuthorLópez-Galán, Erislandis.
dc.contributor.authorAuthorVitón-Castillo, Adrián Alejandro.
dc.contributor.authorAuthorCarrazana-Escalona, Ramón.
dc.contributor.authorAuthorPlanas-Rodriguez, Maylet.
dc.contributor.authorAuthorFernández-García, Adolfo Arsenio.
dc.contributor.authorAuthorCutiño-Clavel, Ileana.
dc.contributor.authorAuthorPascau-Simon, Alexander.
dc.contributor.authorAuthorConnes, Philippe
dc.contributor.authorAuthorSánchez-Hechavarría, Miguel Enriquez.
dc.contributor.authorAuthorMuñoz-Bustos, Gustavo Alejandro.
dc.date.accessionedDate Accessioned2024-09-03T19:20:33Z
dc.date.availableDate Available2024-09-03T19:20:33Z
dc.date.issuedDate Issued2023
dc.identifier.citationReferencia BibliográficaMedicina (Lithuania), 59(6), 11 p.
dc.identifier.issnISSN1010-660X
dc.identifier.uriURIhttp://repositorio.udla.cl/xmlui/handle/udla/1515
dc.identifier.uriURIhttps://www.mdpi.com/journal/medicina
dc.description.abstractAbstractBackground and Objectives: To compare autonomic and vascular responses during reactive hyperemia (RH) between healthy individuals and patients with sickle cell anemia (SCA). Materials and Methods: Eighteen healthy subjects and 24 SCA patients were subjected to arterial occlusion for 3 min at the lower right limb level. The pulse rate variability (PRV) and pulse wave amplitude were measured through photoplethysmography using the Angiodin® PD 3000 device, which was placed on the first finger of the lower right limb 2 min before (Basal) and 2 min after the occlusion. Pulse peak intervals were analyzed using time–frequency (wavelet transform) methods for high-frequency (HF: 0.15–0.4) and low-frequency (LF: 0.04–0.15) bands, and the LF/HF ratio was calculated. Results: The pulse wave amplitude was higher in healthy subjects compared to SCA patients, at both baseline and post-occlusion (p < 0.05). Time–frequency analysis showed that the LF/HF peak in response to the post-occlusion RH test was reached earlier in healthy subjects compared to SCA patients. Conclusions: Vasodilatory function, as measured by PPG, was lower in SCA patients compared to healthy subjects. Moreover, a cardiovascular autonomic imbalance was present in SCA patients with high sympathetic and low parasympathetic activity in the basal state and a poor response of the sympathetic nervous system to RH. Early cardiovascular sympathetic activation (10 s) and vasodilatory function in response to RH were impaired in SCA patients.
dc.format.extentdc.format.extent11 páginas
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dc.language.isoLanguage ISOeng
dc.publisherPublisherMDPI
dc.rightsRightsCreative Commons Attribution License (CC BY)
dc.sourceSourcesMedicina (Lithuania)
dc.subjectSubjectPulse rate variability
dc.subjectSubjectPulse wave amplitude
dc.subject.lcshdc.subject.lcshAnemia de células falciformes
dc.subject.lcshdc.subject.lcshSistema nervioso autónomo
dc.titleTitleAutonomic and vascular responses during reactive hyperemia in healthy individuals and patients with sickle cell anemia
dc.typeDocument TypeArtículo
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dc.identifier.doidc.identifier.doi10.3390/medicina59061141
dc.facultaddc.facultadFacultad de Salud y Ciencias Sociales


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