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Redefining respiratory sinus arrhythmia as respiratory heart rate variability: an international Expert Recommendation for terminological clarity

C Menuet, A Ben-Tal, A Linossier, AM Allen, BH Machado, DJA Moraes, DGS Farmer, DJ Paterson, D Mendelowitz, EG Lakatta, EW Taylor, GL Ackland, IH Zucker, JP Fisher, JS Schwaber, J Shanks, JFR Paton, J Buron, KM Spyer, K Shivkumar Show all

Nature Reviews Cardiology | Published : 2025

Abstract

The variation of heart rate in phase with breathing, known as ‘respiratory sinus arrhythmia’ (RSA), is a physiological phenomenon present in all air-breathing vertebrates. RSA arises from the interaction of several physiological mechanisms but is primarily mediated by rhythmic changes in cardiac parasympathetic (vagal) activity, increasing heart rate during inspiration and decreasing heart rate during expiration. RSA amplitude is an indicator of autonomic and cardiac health; RSA is diminished or absent in common pathological conditions such as chronic heart failure and hypertension. In this Expert Recommendation, we argue that the term ‘RSA’, although historically important, is semantically ..

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