Information-Domain Analysis of Cardiovascular Complexity: Night and Day Modulations of Entropy and the Effects of Hypertension

Multiscale entropy (MSE) provides information-domain measures of the systems’ complexity. The increasing interest in MSE of the cardiovascular system lies in the possibility of detecting interactions with other regulatory systems, as higher neural networks. However, most of the MSE studies...

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Main Authors: Paolo Castiglioni, Gianfranco Parati, Andrea Faini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-05-01
Series:Entropy
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/21/6/550
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spelling doaj-1a67c5f35c624a8b8b00867a7a7dce5f2020-11-25T02:28:28ZengMDPI AGEntropy1099-43002019-05-0121655010.3390/e21060550e21060550Information-Domain Analysis of Cardiovascular Complexity: Night and Day Modulations of Entropy and the Effects of HypertensionPaolo Castiglioni0Gianfranco Parati1Andrea Faini2IRCCS Fondazione Don Carlo Gnocchi, 20148 Milan, ItalyIstituto Auxologico Italiano, IRCCS, Department of Cardiovascular, Neural and Metabolic Sciences, S.Luca Hospital, 20149 Milan, ItalyIstituto Auxologico Italiano, IRCCS, Department of Cardiovascular, Neural and Metabolic Sciences, S.Luca Hospital, 20149 Milan, ItalyMultiscale entropy (MSE) provides information-domain measures of the systems&#8217; complexity. The increasing interest in MSE of the cardiovascular system lies in the possibility of detecting interactions with other regulatory systems, as higher neural networks. However, most of the MSE studies considered the heart-rate (HR) series only and a limited number of scales: actually, an integrated approach investigating HR and blood-pressure (BP) entropies and cross-entropy over the range of scales of traditional spectral analyses is missing. Therefore, we aim to highlight influences of higher brain centers and of the autonomic control on multiscale entropy and cross-entropy of HR and BP over a broad range of scales, by comparing different behavioral states over 24 h and by evaluating the influence of hypertension, which reduces the autonomic control of BP. From 24-h BP recordings in eight normotensive and eight hypertensive participants, we selected subperiods during daytime activities and nighttime sleep. In each subperiod, we derived a series of 16,384 consecutive beats for systolic BP (SBP), diastolic BP (DBP), and pulse interval (PI). We applied a modified MSE method to obtain robust estimates up to time scales of 334 s, covering the traditional frequency bands of spectral analysis, for three embedding dimensions and compared groups (rank-sum test) and conditions (signed-rank test) at each scale. Results demonstrated night-and-day differences at scales associable with modulations in vagal activity, in respiratory mechanics, and in local vascular regulation, and reduced SBP-PI cross-entropy in hypertension, possibly representing a loss of complexity due to an impaired baroreflex sensitivity.https://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/21/6/550<i>SampEn</i>cross-<i>SampEn</i>autonomic nervous systemheart rateblood pressure
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Andrea Faini
Information-Domain Analysis of Cardiovascular Complexity: Night and Day Modulations of Entropy and the Effects of Hypertension
Entropy
<i>SampEn</i>
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autonomic nervous system
heart rate
blood pressure
author_facet Paolo Castiglioni
Gianfranco Parati
Andrea Faini
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title Information-Domain Analysis of Cardiovascular Complexity: Night and Day Modulations of Entropy and the Effects of Hypertension
title_short Information-Domain Analysis of Cardiovascular Complexity: Night and Day Modulations of Entropy and the Effects of Hypertension
title_full Information-Domain Analysis of Cardiovascular Complexity: Night and Day Modulations of Entropy and the Effects of Hypertension
title_fullStr Information-Domain Analysis of Cardiovascular Complexity: Night and Day Modulations of Entropy and the Effects of Hypertension
title_full_unstemmed Information-Domain Analysis of Cardiovascular Complexity: Night and Day Modulations of Entropy and the Effects of Hypertension
title_sort information-domain analysis of cardiovascular complexity: night and day modulations of entropy and the effects of hypertension
publisher MDPI AG
series Entropy
issn 1099-4300
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Multiscale entropy (MSE) provides information-domain measures of the systems&#8217; complexity. The increasing interest in MSE of the cardiovascular system lies in the possibility of detecting interactions with other regulatory systems, as higher neural networks. However, most of the MSE studies considered the heart-rate (HR) series only and a limited number of scales: actually, an integrated approach investigating HR and blood-pressure (BP) entropies and cross-entropy over the range of scales of traditional spectral analyses is missing. Therefore, we aim to highlight influences of higher brain centers and of the autonomic control on multiscale entropy and cross-entropy of HR and BP over a broad range of scales, by comparing different behavioral states over 24 h and by evaluating the influence of hypertension, which reduces the autonomic control of BP. From 24-h BP recordings in eight normotensive and eight hypertensive participants, we selected subperiods during daytime activities and nighttime sleep. In each subperiod, we derived a series of 16,384 consecutive beats for systolic BP (SBP), diastolic BP (DBP), and pulse interval (PI). We applied a modified MSE method to obtain robust estimates up to time scales of 334 s, covering the traditional frequency bands of spectral analysis, for three embedding dimensions and compared groups (rank-sum test) and conditions (signed-rank test) at each scale. Results demonstrated night-and-day differences at scales associable with modulations in vagal activity, in respiratory mechanics, and in local vascular regulation, and reduced SBP-PI cross-entropy in hypertension, possibly representing a loss of complexity due to an impaired baroreflex sensitivity.
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heart rate
blood pressure
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