Wavelet transform analysis to assess oscillations in pial artery pulsation at the human cardiac frequency

Microvasc Res. 2015 May:99:86-91. doi: 10.1016/j.mvr.2015.03.003. Epub 2015 Mar 21.

Abstract

Pial artery adjustments to changes in blood pressure (BP) may last only seconds in humans. Using a novel method called near-infrared transillumination backscattering sounding (NIR-T/BSS) that allows for the non-invasive measurement of pial artery pulsation (cc-TQ) in humans, we aimed to assess the relationship between spontaneous oscillations in BP and cc-TQ at frequencies between 0.5 Hz and 5 Hz. We hypothesized that analysis of very short data segments would enable the estimation of changes in the cardiac contribution to the BP vs. cc-TQ relationship during very rapid pial artery adjustments to external stimuli. BP and pial artery oscillations during baseline (70s and 10s signals) and the response to maximal breath-hold apnea were studied in eighteen healthy subjects. The cc-TQ was measured using NIR-T/BSS; cerebral blood flow velocity, the pulsatility index and the resistive index were measured using Doppler ultrasound of the left internal carotid artery; heart rate and beat-to-beat systolic and diastolic blood pressure were recorded using a Finometer; end-tidal CO2 was measured using a medical gas analyzer. Wavelet transform analysis was used to assess the relationship between BP and cc-TQ oscillations. The recordings lasting 10s and representing 10 cycles with a frequency of ~1 Hz provided sufficient accuracy with respect to wavelet coherence and wavelet phase coherence values and yielded similar results to those obtained from approximately 70cycles (70s). A slight but significant decrease in wavelet coherence between augmented BP and cc-TQ oscillations was observed by the end of apnea. Wavelet transform analysis can be used to assess the relationship between BP and cc-TQ oscillations at cardiac frequency using signals intervals as short as 10s. Apnea slightly decreases the contribution of cardiac activity to BP and cc-TQ oscillations.

Keywords: Cardiac frequency; Cerebral blood flow; NIR-T/BSS; Pial artery; Wavelet transform analysis.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Apnea / pathology
  • Arteries / pathology*
  • Blood Flow Velocity / physiology
  • Blood Pressure
  • Breath Holding
  • Carotid Artery, Internal / pathology
  • Cerebrovascular Circulation
  • Electrocardiography
  • Female
  • Healthy Volunteers
  • Heart Rate
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Oscillometry / methods*
  • Pia Mater / blood supply*
  • Transillumination / methods
  • Ultrasonography, Doppler, Transcranial
  • Wavelet Analysis*
  • Young Adult