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A MATLAB toolbox for correcting within-individual effects of respiration rate and tidal volume on respiratory sinus arrhythmia during variable breathing.

University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany.
Behavior Research Methods (impact factor: 2.12). 11/2009; 41(4):1121-6. DOI:10.3758/BRM.41.4.1121 pp.1121-6
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ABSTRACT Respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) is a common estimator of vagal outflow to the heart, dependent on parasympathetic activity. During variable breathing, both respiration rate and tidal volume contribute substantially to within-individual RSA variance. A respiratory control method allows for within-individual correction of the time-domain index of RSA. rsaToolbox is a set of MATLAB programs for scoring respiration-corrected RSA using measurements of cardiac interbeat intervals, respiratory-cycle times, and tidal volumes, recorded at different paced-breathing frequencies. The within-individual regression of RSA divided by tidal volume upon total respiratory cycle time is then used to estimate the baseline vagal tone for each breath of a given total respiratory-cycle time. During a subsequent analysis, the difference between the observed RSA (divided by the tidal volume at each breath) and the RSA divided by the tidal volume that was predicted by the baseline equation serves as an estimate of changes in vagal tone. rsaToolbox includes a graphical user interface for intuitive handling. Modular implementation of the algorithm also allows for flexible integration within other analytic strategies or for batch processing.

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Keywords

batch processing
 
cardiac interbeat intervals
 
common estimator
 
different paced-breathing frequencies
 
flexible integration
 
given total respiratory-cycle time
 
graphical user interface
 
MATLAB programs
 
Modular implementation
 
parasympathetic activity
 
respiration rate
 
respiration-corrected RSA
 
respiratory control method
 
Respiratory sinus arrhythmia
 
respiratory-cycle times
 
subsequent analysis
 
tidal volume
 
tidal volumes
 
total respiratory cycle time
 
within-individual RSA variance