European journal of medical research
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In pulse oximetry the principles of photoplethysmography are used for determination of heart rate and in some devices to also display the volume pulse. It has been suggested, that a more detailed analysis of the signal may allow quantitative analysis of peripheral hemodynamic events. We describe a new computer assisted time discrete analysis of the volume pulse, studying its reliability and the method s fundamental assumption of a linear relationship between changes in amplitude and changes in time sequences of the volume pulse. ⋯ These results show, that the values obtained with time discrete NIRP are highly reproducible and show an individual SD of less than 6.5% under steady state conditions. The linear relationship between time sequence and amplitude found in the present study has to be confirmed in further studies on patients with pathologies of the macro- and microcirculation.
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The fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is one of the most frequent rheumatic disorders showing a wide spectrum of different symptoms. An association with the chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) has been discussed. Recently, a defined autoantibody pattern consisting of antibodies to serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT), gangliosides and phospholipids was found in about 70% of the patients with FMS. ⋯ Antibodies to 5-HT were closely related with FMS/CFS while antibodies to gangliosides and phospholipids could also be detected in other disorders. The observation that family members of CFS and FMS patients also had these antibodies represents an argument in favour of a genetic predisposition. These data support the concept that FMS and CFS may belong to the same clinical entity and may manifest themselves as 'psycho-neuro-endocrinological autoimmune diseases'.