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Extreme respiratory sinus arrhythmia in response to superimposed head-down tilt and deep breathing.

Jeffrey R BadenMaria AbrosimovaLindsey M BouletMichael M TymkoJamie R PfohRachel J SkowTrevor A Day
Published in: Aviation, space, and environmental medicine (2015)
The existence of extreme RSA when HDT and increased inspired volumes were superimposed suggests that the dual cardiac loading stimuli acted synergistically, increasing RSA magnitude over either stimulus alone. This case report may be relevant to situations where orthostatic stress and augmented tidal volumes are superimposed, or more generally when conflicting sympathetic and parasympathetic activation is simultaneous.
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