“…Similar to BPV, the frequency spectrum of PPG variability (PPGV) consists of both low frequency (LF) vasomotor waves, and high frequency (HF) respiratory fluctuations [5,10,11,16,17,23,26]. Sympathetic activation induced by active standing has been shown to augment normalized LF power of PPGV [5,17], whereas suppression of basal sympathetic tone by induction of anesthesia leads to a relative reduction in LF and enhancement of HF fluctuations [11,26]. Recent studies by our group have highlighted the potential of PPGV for identifying changes in sympathetic vascular control associated with various critical conditions in the clinical setting, including blood volume loss, sepsis, and endotoxic shock [7,10,16,31], and raised the exciting possibility of detecting these complications at an early stage using an easy-to-measure non-invasive PPG signal.…”