Static apnea effect on heart rate and its variability in elite breath-hold divers.

Aviat Space Environ Med

Centre d'Etudes des Transformations des Activités Physiques et Sportives, Equipe d'Accueil, Faculté des Sciences du Sport et de l'Education Physique de Rouen, Université de Rouen, France.

Published: February 2008

Background: The diving response includes cardiovascular adjustments known to decrease oxygen uptake and thus prolong apnea duration. As this diving response is in part characterized by a pronounced decrease in heart rate (HR), it is thought to be vagally mediated.

Methods: In five professional breath-hold divers (BHDs) and five less-trained controls (CTL), we investigated whether the diving response is in fact associated with an increase in the root mean square successive difference of the R-R intervals (RMSSD), a time-domain heart rate variability (HRV) index. HR behavior and arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2) were continuously recorded during one maximal apnea. Short-term changes in SaO2, HR, and RMSSD were calculated over the complete apnea duration.

Results: BHDs presented bi-phasic HR kinetics, with two HR decreases (32 +/- 17% and 20 +/- 10% of initial HR). The second HR decrease, which was concomitant to the pronounced SaO2 decrease, was also simultaneous to a marked increase in RMSSD. CTL showed only one HR decrease (50 +/- 10% of initial HR), which appeared before the concomitant SaO2 and RMSSD changes. When all subject data were combined, arterial desaturation was positively correlated with total apnea time (r = 0.87, P < 0.01).

Conclusion: This study indicates that baroreflex stimulation and hypoxia may be involved in the bi-phasic HR response of BHDs and thus in their longer apnea duration.

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