Bagnall Hare, Hasana and Ringwood, John (2019) The modulation of neural blood pressure control by blood pressure pulsatility. In: 2019 30th Irish Signals and Systems Conference (ISSC). IEEE. ISBN 9781728128009
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Abstract
The neural control of blood pressure involves effectors related both to peripheral resistance and the heart.
These mechanisms, using blood pressure measurements from
the baroreceptors, work in unison to maintain blood pressure
at an acceptable value. However, it is less well known that the
neural baroreflex is affected by the pulsatile nature of blood flow,
which also modulates the blood pressure signal. Furthermore, the
presence, or absence, of low-frequency (circa 0.1 Hz in humans)
oscillations in blood pressure may be predicated on the pulsatility,
or lack of pulsatility. The absence of pulsatility may be found
in patients with artificial (turbine type) hearts, or with left
ventricular assist devices (LVADs). This paper shows the effect
of pulsatility on the neural baroreflex, and consequently on the
generation of low-frequency oscillations, via simulation results.
Item Type: | Book Section |
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Additional Information: | Cite as: H. B. Hare and J. V. Ringwood, "The modulation of neural blood pressure control by blood pressure pulsatility," 2019 30th Irish Signals and Systems Conference (ISSC), Maynooth, Ireland, 2019, pp. 1-6, doi: 10.1109/ISSC.2019.8904957. |
Keywords: | Feedback control; limit cycle; baroreflex, neural control; low-frequency oscillations; pulsatility; |
Academic Unit: | Faculty of Science and Engineering > Research Institutes > Centre for Ocean Energy Research Faculty of Science and Engineering > Electronic Engineering |
Item ID: | 14294 |
Identification Number: | 10.1109/ISSC.2019.8904957 |
Depositing User: | Professor John Ringwood |
Date Deposited: | 31 Mar 2021 15:51 |
Publisher: | IEEE |
Refereed: | Yes |
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URI: | https://mu.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/14294 |
Use Licence: | This item is available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike Licence (CC BY-NC-SA). Details of this licence are available here |
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