Ekaterina I. Borovkova
Saratov State University
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Human Physiology | 2013
A. S. Karavaev; Anton R. Kiselev; Vladimir I. Gridnev; Ekaterina I. Borovkova; M. D. Prokhorov; Olga M. Posnenkova; V. I. Ponomarenko; Boris P. Bezruchko; V. A. Shvartz
Functional interaction was studied between the subsystems that ensure autonomic control of the heart rate (HR) and blood pressure (BP) and give rise to 0.1-Hz oscillations in R-R intervals (RRI) and photoplethysmogram (PPG). Twenty-five recordings were obtained from 18- to 32-year-old healthy persons (six women and nineteen men). The RRI and PPG were recorded simultaneously while the respiration rate of a subject in the sitting position increased linearly from 0.05 Hz to 0.25 Hz within 25 min. Phase and frequency locking of 0.1-Hz oscillations by breathing proved to be possible in both RRI and PPG. The intervals of phase and frequency locking of oscillations by respiration differed in duration and relative position. These distinctions suggest that the mechanisms of autonomic 0.1-Hz control of HR and BP are functionally independent.
Physiological Measurement | 2016
Anton R. Kiselev; S.A. Mironov; A. S. Karavaev; Danil Kulminskiy; Viktoriia V. Skazkina; Ekaterina I. Borovkova; V. A. Shvartz; V. I. Ponomarenko; M. D. Prokhorov
We compare the spectral indices of photoplethysmogram variability (PPGV) estimated using photoplethysmograms recorded from the earlobe and the middle fingers of the right and left hand and analyze their correlation with similar indices of heart rate variability (HRV) in 30 healthy subjects (26 men) aged 27 (25, 29) years (median with inter-quartile ranges) at rest and under the head-up tilt test. The following spectral indices of PPGV and HRV were compared: mean heart rate (HR), total spectral power (TP), high-frequency (HF) and low-frequency (LF) ranges of TP in percents (HF% and LF%), LF/HF ratio, and spectral coherence. We assess also the index S of synchronization between the LF oscillations in HRV and PPGV. The constancy of blood pressure (BP) and moderate increase of HR under the tilt test indicate the presence of fast processes of cardiovascular adaptation with the increase of the sympathetic activity in studied healthy subjects. The impact of respiration on the PPGV spectrum (accessed by HF%) is less than on the HRV spectrum. It is shown that the proportion of sympathetic vascular activity (accessed by LF%) is constant in the PPGV of three analyzed PPGs during the tilt test. The PPGV for the ear PPG was less vulnerable to breathing influence accessed by HF% (independently from body position) than for PPGs from fingers. We reveal the increase of index S under the tilt test indicating the activation of interaction between the heart and distal vessels. The PPGV spectra for finger PPGs from different hands are highly coherent, but differ substantially from the PPGV spectrum for the ear PPG. We conclude that joint analysis of frequency components of PPGV (for the earlobe and finger PPGs of both hands) and HRV and assessment of their synchronization provide additional information about cardiovascular autonomic control.
Saratov Fall Meeting 2017: Laser Physics and Photonics XVIII; and Computational Biophysics and Analysis of Biomedical Data IV | 2018
Viktoriia V. Skazkina; Ekaterina I. Borovkova; Tanya Galushko; V. S. Khorev; Anton R. Kiselev
The paper is devoted to the analysis of dynamic of interactions between signals of autonomic circulatory regulation. We investigated two-hour experimental records of 30 healthy people. Phase synchronization was studied using the signals of the electrocardiogram and the photoplethysmogram of vessels. We found the presence of long synchronous intervals in some subjects. For analysis of the dynamic we calculated autocorrelation functions. The analysis made it possible to reveal indirect signs of the influence of the humoral regulation system.
Journal of cardiovascular and thoracic research | 2018
V. A. Shvartz; Anton R. Kiselev; A. S. Karavaev; Kristina A Vulf; Ekaterina I. Borovkova; M. D. Prokhorov; A.D. Petrosyan; O.L. Bockeria
Introduction: Our aim was to perform a comparative study of short-term cardiovascular autonomic control in cardiac surgery patients who underwent coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) or surgical correction of valvular heart disease (SCVHD ). Methods: The synchronous 15 minutes records of heart rate variability (HRV) and finger’s photoplethysmographic waveform variability (PPGV) were performed in 42 cardiac surgery patients (12 women) aged 61.8 ± 8.6 years (mean ± standard deviation), who underwent CABG, and 36 patients (16 women) aged 54.2 ± 14.9 years, who underwent SCVHD , before surgery and in 5-7 days after surgery. Conventional time and frequency domain measures of HRV and index S of synchronization between the slow oscillations in PPGV and HRV were analyzed. We also calculated personal dynamics of these indices after surgery. Results: We found no differences (Р > 0.05) in all studied autonomic indices (preoperative and post-surgery) between studied patients’ groups, except for the preoperative heart rate, which was higher in patients who underwent SCVHD (P = 0.013). We have shown a pronounced preoperative and post-surgery variability (magnitude of inter-quartile ranges) of all autonomic indices in studied patients. In the cluster analysis based on cardiovascular autonomic indices (preoperative and post-surgery), we divided all patients into two clusters (38 and 40 subjects) which did not differ in all clinical characteristics (except for the preoperative hematocrit, P = 0.038), index S, and all post-surgery HRV indices. First cluster (38 patients) had higher preoperative values of the HR, TP, HF, and HF%, and lower preoperative values of the LF% and LF/HF. Conclusion: The variability of cardiovascular autonomic indices in on-pump cardiac surgery patients (two characteristic clusters were identified based on preoperative indices) was not associated with their clinical characteristics and features of surgical procedure (including cardioplegia).
Chaos | 2018
A. S. Karavaev; Anton R. Kiselev; Anastasiya E. Runnova; M. O. Zhuravlev; Ekaterina I. Borovkova; M. D. Prokhorov; V. I. Ponomarenko; Svetlana V. Pchelintseva; T. Yu. Efremova; Alexey A. Koronovskii; A. E. Hramov
We study the synchronization of infra-slow oscillations in human scalp electroencephalogram signal with the respiratory signal. For the cases of paced respiration with a fixed frequency and linearly increasing frequency, we reveal the phase and frequency locking of infra-slow oscillations of brain potentials by respiration. It is shown that for different brain areas, the infra-slow oscillations and respiration can exhibit synchronous regimes of different orders.
Russian Open Medical Journal | 2016
Anton R. Kiselev; A. S. Karavaev; Vladimir I. Gridnev; M. D. Prokhorov; V. I. Ponomarenko; Ekaterina I. Borovkova; V. A. Shvartz; Yurii M. Ishbulatov; Olga M. Posnenkova; Boris P. Bezruchko
Annaly aritmologii | 2014
Ekaterina I. Borovkova; A. S. Karavaev; Anton R. Kiselev; V. A. Shvartz; S.A. Mironov; V. I. Ponomarenko; M. D. Prokhorov
Russian Open Medical Journal | 2016
V. A. Shvartz; A. S. Karavaev; Ekaterina I. Borovkova; S.A. Mironov; V. I. Ponomarenko; M. D. Prokhorov; Yurii M. Ishbulatov; Elena E. Lapsheva; Vladimir I. Gridnev; Anton R. Kiselev
Fiziologiia cheloveka | 2013
A. S. Karavaev; Anton R. Kiselev; Vladimir I. Gridnev; Ekaterina I. Borovkova; Prokhorov; Olga M. Posnenkova; Ponomarenkova Om; V. I. Ponomarenko; Boris P. Bezruchko; Shvarts Va
Novosti Khirurgii | 2018
V. A. Shvartz; A.N. Bakulev Scientific; Anton R. Kiselev; A. S. Karavaev; K.A. Vulf; Ekaterina I. Borovkova; A.D. Petrosyan; O.L. Bockeria