PP and PT Intervals and TP Segment in Human Electrocardiogram under Experimental Acute Normobaric Hypoxia


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Seven male volunteers aged 22–27 years took part in the laboratory experiment for the determination of body response to acute normobaric hypoxia where they inhaled an oxygen–nitrogen gas mixture (9% of О2) for 25 min. At least 100 cardiac cycles at each of six experimental time points have been recorded by using an electrocardiogram (ECG) recording technique in standard lead II. Mean heart rate (±SD) before hypoxia was 64 ± 2 bpm; the duration of the PP interval was 0.94 ± 0.07 s, that of the PT interval was 0.51 ± 0.02 s, and that of the TP segment was 0.41 ± 0.07 s. Five minutes after hypoxia, it has been found that heart rate (HR) increased by 19%; the duration of the PP and PT intervals and TP segment decreased by 16%, 6%, and 30%, respectively. Twenty minutes after hypoxia, all the parameters reached their initial values. Five and fifteen minutes after hypoxia, HR reached 59 ± 3 bpm; PP interval and TP segment increased by 9% and 14%, respectively, compared to the initial values; PT interval was the same as the initial value at the baseline. The correlation coefficient rp (PP/PT) was 0.10–0.54; rp (PP/TP) was 0.94–0.99. The intervals PP and TP were found to be identical.

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L. Irzhak

Pitirim Sorokin Syktyvkar State University

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Email: labgip@syktsu.ru
Rússia, Syktyvkar

E. Boyko

Institute of Physiology, Komi Scientific Centre, Ural Branch

Email: labgip@syktsu.ru
Rússia, Syktyvkar

I. Popov

Pitirim Sorokin Syktyvkar State University

Email: labgip@syktsu.ru
Rússia, Syktyvkar


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