Autonomic Influence on Heart Rate for Deep Breathing and Valsalva Maneuver in Healthy Subjects

Introduction: The Autonomic nervous system is responsible for regulation and integration of visceral functions. Disturbance of autonomic nervous system play crucial role in pathogenesis and clinical course of many diseases. In the present study deep breathing test and valsalva maneuver have been de...

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Main Authors: Reena Kumari Jha, Amrita Acharya, Ojashwi Nepal
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Language:English
Published: Nepal Medical Association 2018-06-01
Series:Journal of Nepal Medical Association
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Online Access:https://www.jnma.com.np/jnma/index.php/jnma/article/view/3618
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spelling doaj-cacbbb61ce6341048ad05e4ead5366cf2020-11-24T20:56:05ZengNepal Medical AssociationJournal of Nepal Medical Association0028-27151815-672X2018-06-015621110.31729/jnma.3618Autonomic Influence on Heart Rate for Deep Breathing and Valsalva Maneuver in Healthy SubjectsReena Kumari Jha0Amrita Acharya1Ojashwi Nepal2Department of Physiology, Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences, Dhulikhel, Kavre, NepalHuman Biology, Kathmandu University, Dhulikhel, Kavre, Nepal.Department of Physiology, Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences, Dhulikhel, Kavre, Nepal, Introduction: The Autonomic nervous system is responsible for regulation and integration of visceral functions. Disturbance of autonomic nervous system play crucial role in pathogenesis and clinical course of many diseases. In the present study deep breathing test and valsalva maneuver have been described to monitor parasympathetic function genderwise. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 100 subjects, aged 18-25 years, from May to November 2017, in exercise physiology laboratory, Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences, Chaukot, Kavre. Electrocardiograph recorded by AD instrument was used to calculate the resting heart rate and the heart rate response to deep breathing test and valsalva maneuver. Results: Heart rate response to deep breathing test (31.69±14.79 Vs. 36.08±18.65, P=0.195) and valsalva ratio (1.59±0.39 Vs. 1.69±0.54, P=0.314) tend to be higher in female than male subjects but not significant. The resting heart rate of females was significantly higher than that of males (84.37 ± 11.08 Vs. 78.43 ± 12.06, P<0.05). Heart rate was significantly increased during and decreased after valsalva maneuver in both male and female subjects. Conclusions: This study concludes that both deep breathing test and valsalva maneuver activates parasympathetic system inhealthy subjects. And also dominant parasympathetic activity was found in female comparison to male subjects. https://www.jnma.com.np/jnma/index.php/jnma/article/view/3618autonomic nervous systemdeep breathing testheart ratevalsalva maneuver
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author Reena Kumari Jha
Amrita Acharya
Ojashwi Nepal
spellingShingle Reena Kumari Jha
Amrita Acharya
Ojashwi Nepal
Autonomic Influence on Heart Rate for Deep Breathing and Valsalva Maneuver in Healthy Subjects
Journal of Nepal Medical Association
autonomic nervous system
deep breathing test
heart rate
valsalva maneuver
author_facet Reena Kumari Jha
Amrita Acharya
Ojashwi Nepal
author_sort Reena Kumari Jha
title Autonomic Influence on Heart Rate for Deep Breathing and Valsalva Maneuver in Healthy Subjects
title_short Autonomic Influence on Heart Rate for Deep Breathing and Valsalva Maneuver in Healthy Subjects
title_full Autonomic Influence on Heart Rate for Deep Breathing and Valsalva Maneuver in Healthy Subjects
title_fullStr Autonomic Influence on Heart Rate for Deep Breathing and Valsalva Maneuver in Healthy Subjects
title_full_unstemmed Autonomic Influence on Heart Rate for Deep Breathing and Valsalva Maneuver in Healthy Subjects
title_sort autonomic influence on heart rate for deep breathing and valsalva maneuver in healthy subjects
publisher Nepal Medical Association
series Journal of Nepal Medical Association
issn 0028-2715
1815-672X
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Introduction: The Autonomic nervous system is responsible for regulation and integration of visceral functions. Disturbance of autonomic nervous system play crucial role in pathogenesis and clinical course of many diseases. In the present study deep breathing test and valsalva maneuver have been described to monitor parasympathetic function genderwise. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 100 subjects, aged 18-25 years, from May to November 2017, in exercise physiology laboratory, Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences, Chaukot, Kavre. Electrocardiograph recorded by AD instrument was used to calculate the resting heart rate and the heart rate response to deep breathing test and valsalva maneuver. Results: Heart rate response to deep breathing test (31.69±14.79 Vs. 36.08±18.65, P=0.195) and valsalva ratio (1.59±0.39 Vs. 1.69±0.54, P=0.314) tend to be higher in female than male subjects but not significant. The resting heart rate of females was significantly higher than that of males (84.37 ± 11.08 Vs. 78.43 ± 12.06, P<0.05). Heart rate was significantly increased during and decreased after valsalva maneuver in both male and female subjects. Conclusions: This study concludes that both deep breathing test and valsalva maneuver activates parasympathetic system inhealthy subjects. And also dominant parasympathetic activity was found in female comparison to male subjects.
topic autonomic nervous system
deep breathing test
heart rate
valsalva maneuver
url https://www.jnma.com.np/jnma/index.php/jnma/article/view/3618
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