Spectral Analysis of Radial Pulse in Patients with Acute, Uncomplicated Myocardial Infarction.
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The aim of this study was to examine the frequency spectrum of arterial pulses in 17 patients with acute, uncomplicated myocardial infarction. Recordings of right radial pulses were taken from these patients immediately after their arrival at the emergency room. This information was considered as baseline data and was monitored at the same time each day for up to 7 days. These serial recordings of radial pulses were then analyzed together with recordings from 3 control groups of patients not suffering from myocardial infarction. These included subjects who underwent coronary arteriography (n=24), coronary angioplasty (n=18), and mitral valvuloplasty (n=13). The method of analysis involved a discrete Fourier transformation of radial pulses recorded from an external pulsation transducer to obtain "power spectra" for pulse waves. There was no significant change in the power spectrum for each of the 3 control groups although significant clinical and hemodynamic improvement was observed in the coronary angioplasty and mitral valvuloplasty patients. In sharp contrast, the intensity of the frequency moduli C2 and C3 in the target group fell on arrival at the emergency room and then gradually increased while the average pulse energy (frequency modulus C0) decreased simultaneously with stable recovery from the acute myocardial infarction. In order to investigate the changes in C2 and C3 in the target group, the effective renal plasma flow (ERPF) was first determined for 10 of the 17 patients using intravenous I-131 labelled iodo-ortho-hippurate. A second reading was taken a week later. Eight of the 10 patients were found to have a relatively "higher" ERPF at the onset of acute myocardial infarction with an average reading of 450.1±168.9ml/min, compared with the data obtained a week later (374.1±130.4ml/min, p<0.02). An inverse correlation existed between the percentage of "initial drop" in frequency moduli C2 and C3 in the power spectra of the radial pulses and the percentage of "initially higher" ERPF (r=-0.66 and -0.70, respectively, p<0.05). It is concluded that there was a specific change in the power spectrum of the radial pulses which were recorded and analyzed noninvasively in patients with acute, uncomplicated myocardial infarction. Changes in the ERPF may exert an influence on the frequency moduli C2 and C3 of the power spectra of the radial pulses after heart attack, suggesting that the aorta and the closely organs may cause coupled oscillation. Theoretically this structure is equivalent to a resonance circuit.
- International Heart Journal刊行会の論文
著者
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Chen Chung-yin
Division Of Cardiology Kuang-tien General Hospital
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CHIANG Benjamin
Institute of Clinical Medicine, Yang-Ming Medical College
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WANG Wei-Kung
Biophysics Laboratory, Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica
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KAO Tsair
Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Yang-Ming Medical College
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Yu Beverly
Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Yang-Ming Medical College
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