2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10669-011-9320-2
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Signal processing and wavelet analysis of simultaneously registered blood pressure and laser Doppler flow signals during extremely low frequency electromagnetic field exposure in humans in vivo

Abstract: Regulation of microcirculation and other physiological processes have strong non-linear character and involves complex of different processes, every process with own hierarchy in time and different frequencies. Traditional Fourier analysis does not provide sufficient power and resolution to elucidate characteristic of low vasomotor frequencies. Therefore, we apply a Time-frequency (wavelet) analysis on the signal obtained by Laser Doppler flow meter (LDF) at 25 healthy volunteers, exposed at the same time to l… Show more

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“…62 Based on evidence that ELF-EMS modulates NO signaling, several studies investigated the response of ELF-EMS application on microvascular perfusion. 19,[63][64][65][66][67] In accordance with our findings, ELF-EMS has been shown to modify blood flow dynamics in the skin microvasculature of rodents and human subjects. [64][65][66][67] In healthy and diabetic animals exposed to hind limb ischemia, application of pulsed ELF-EMS increased blood perfusion in the wounded hind limb 14 days post-surgery compared to sham-treated animals.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…62 Based on evidence that ELF-EMS modulates NO signaling, several studies investigated the response of ELF-EMS application on microvascular perfusion. 19,[63][64][65][66][67] In accordance with our findings, ELF-EMS has been shown to modify blood flow dynamics in the skin microvasculature of rodents and human subjects. [64][65][66][67] In healthy and diabetic animals exposed to hind limb ischemia, application of pulsed ELF-EMS increased blood perfusion in the wounded hind limb 14 days post-surgery compared to sham-treated animals.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…19,[63][64][65][66][67] In accordance with our findings, ELF-EMS has been shown to modify blood flow dynamics in the skin microvasculature of rodents and human subjects. [64][65][66][67] In healthy and diabetic animals exposed to hind limb ischemia, application of pulsed ELF-EMS increased blood perfusion in the wounded hind limb 14 days post-surgery compared to sham-treated animals. 21,63 These animals were treated daily with pulsed ELF-EMS, and the enhanced blood flow in the ischemic hind limb was presumably a result of the improved neovascularization that occurred in response to ELF-EMS.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%