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Deep breath and PPG signal flattening


Taking a deep breath and then holding it increases intrathoracic pressure (pressure inside the chest cavity), which compresses veins returning blood to the heart causing a temporary decrease in venous return and cardiac output, and in turn, peripheral circulation. The reverse occurs after releasing the breath after a deep inhalation.



Associated Applications:  Psychophysiology, Plethysmography, Exercise Physiology, Remote Monitoring

Associated Application Notes:  117 - Pulse Transit Time and Velocity Calculation
 

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