Low frequency power of heart rate variability reflects baroreflex function, not cardiac sympathetic innervation

2011 
Objective Power spectral analysis of heart rate variability is used clinically to assess cardiac autonomic function. High frequency power is related to respiratory sinus arrhythmia and therefore to parasympathetic cardiovagal tone. The relationship of low frequency (LF) power to cardiac sympathetic tone is less clear. We reported previously that LF power may reflect baroreflex function; however, in the previous study LF power was not adjusted for possible influences of respiration. In this study we assessed relationships of LF power, including respiration-adjusted LF power (LFa) using the ANSAR ANX 3.0 device, with cardiac sympathetic innervation and baroreflex function in chronic autonomic failure patients who either had or did not have neuroimaging evidence of cardiac sympathetic denervation.
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