Two mathematical methods, the Fourier and wavelet transforms, were used to
study the short term cardiovascular control system. Time series, picked from
electrocardiogram and arterial blood pressure lasting 6 minutes, were analyzed
in supine position (SUP), during the first (HD1), and the second parts (HD2) of
90∘ head down tilt and during recovery (REC). The wavelet transform
was performed using the Haar function of period T=2j (,2,...,6) to
obtain wavelet coefficients. Power spectra components were analyzed within
three bands, VLF (0.003-0.04), LF (0.04-0.15) and HF (0.15-0.4) with the
frequency unit cycle/interval. Wavelet transform demonstrated a higher
discrimination among all analyzed periods than the Fourier transform. For the
Fourier analysis, the LF of R-R intervals and VLF of systolic blood pressure
show more evident difference for different body positions. For the wavelet
analysis, the systolic blood pressures show much more evident difference than
the R-R intervals. This study suggests a difference in the response of the
vessels and the heart to different body positions. The partial dissociation
between VLF and LF results is a physiologically relevant finding of this work.Comment: RevTex,8 figure