Autonomic imbalance assessed by heart rate variability analysis in vasovagal syncope

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Title
Autonomic imbalance assessed by heart rate variability analysis in vasovagal syncope
Journal
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology
Author(s)
Pruvot  E., Vesin  J. M., Schlaepfer  J., Fromer  M., Kappenberger  L.
ISSN
0147-8389 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
11/1994
Volume
17
Number
11 Pt 2
Pages
2201-6
Notes
Journal Article --- Old month value: Nov
Abstract
In this prospective study, the autonomic modulation of the sinus node of 12 patients (mean age 28 +/- 7 years) suffering from vasovagal syncope (VVS) was compared to that of 11 sex and age matched control patients (mean age 32 +/- 4 years) by analysis of heart rate variability. Spectral indices (low frequency power [Plf], high frequency power [Phf], total power [Pt], sympathovagal balance [LF/HF]) and temporal indices, the mean of all coupling intervals between normal beats (mRR), the standard deviation about the mean (sdRR), the percentage of adjacent R to R intervals differing by more than 50 msec (pNN50), and the root mean square of variations in successive R to R intervals (rMSSD) were compared at baseline and during head-up tilt between and within groups. Baseline results were similar in both groups. During tilt testing, comparison of results between groups revealed only significantly higher sdRR and rMSSD and lower LF/HF ratio in VVS patients. Within VVS patients, comparison of temporal and spectral analysis between baseline and tilt showed a significant increase of most indices (Plf, Phf, Pt, sdRR, and rMSSD) but a comparable LF/HF ratio; in contrast, control patients exhibited only a significant increase of LF/HF ratio. In conclusion, VVS patients who developed vasovagal syncope during head-up tilt demonstrated a nonreciprocal modulation of the sinus node by the autonomic nervous system indicative of a pronounced physiological sympathetic surge along with a paradoxical vagal input to the cardiovascular system.
Keywords
Adult Autonomic Nervous System/*physiopathology Blood Pressure Female *Heart Rate Humans Male Prospective Studies Syncope/etiology/*physiopathology Tilt-Table Test
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