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Autonomic Dysfunction Predicts Early Cardiac Affection in Patients with Systemic Sclerosis

OBJECTIVE: To detect the early preclinical alterations in cardiac autonomic control as well as altered cardiac function in systemic sclerosis (SSc) patients and their relevance to the clinical features of the disease using noninvasive methods. METHODS: 30 SSc patients and 15 healthy controls matched...

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Autores principales: Othman, Khaled M., Assaf, Naglaa Youssef, Farouk, Hanan Mohamed, Aly Hassan, Iman M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2989638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21124695
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author Othman, Khaled M.
Assaf, Naglaa Youssef
Farouk, Hanan Mohamed
Aly Hassan, Iman M.
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Assaf, Naglaa Youssef
Farouk, Hanan Mohamed
Aly Hassan, Iman M.
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description OBJECTIVE: To detect the early preclinical alterations in cardiac autonomic control as well as altered cardiac function in systemic sclerosis (SSc) patients and their relevance to the clinical features of the disease using noninvasive methods. METHODS: 30 SSc patients and 15 healthy controls matched for age and sex underwent clinical examination, serological analysis, and echocardiographic assessment including Doppler flow imaging to evaluate cardiac function, and 24-hour Holter monitoring analyzed for arrhythmia and heart rate variability (HRV) in the time and frequency domains. RESULTS: The trans-mitral Doppler of early to atrial wave (E/A) ratio was reversed in five patients (16.6%) and the tricuspid E/A ratio was reversed in 10 patients (33.3%). Holter analysis for SSc patients revealed an increased prevalence of premature ventricular contractions (PVC) ≥ 10/h (P = 0.02), supra-ventricular tachycardias (SVTs) (P = 0.2), and total PVC count (P = 0.0000). Highly significant (P = 0.000) impairment in all HRV parameters was demonstrated in the SSc patients. Total skin thickness score (TSS), Raynaud’s phenomenon and anti-scleroderma 70 (anti-SCL70) showed significant positive correlations with all arrhythmia parameters, while showing a significant negative correlation with the impaired ventricular diastolic function and various HRV parameters. No correlation was found between arrhythmia and HRV parameters and disease duration, disease type, or presence of anti-centromere antibodies. CONCLUSION: Low heart rate variability, increased TSS and the presence of anti-SCL70 are correlated with preclinical cardiac involvement in SSc patients and may predict the likelihood of malignant arrhythmia and sudden cardiac death. Therefore, noninvasive HRV evaluation before clinical cardiac involvement in these patients might be beneficial when added to the clinical and laboratory assessments in detecting high-risk patients, and may allow for implementation of preventive measures and initiation of appropriate therapy early in the course of the disease.
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spelling pubmed-29896382010-12-01 Autonomic Dysfunction Predicts Early Cardiac Affection in Patients with Systemic Sclerosis Othman, Khaled M. Assaf, Naglaa Youssef Farouk, Hanan Mohamed Aly Hassan, Iman M. Clin Med Insights Arthritis Musculoskelet Disord Original Research OBJECTIVE: To detect the early preclinical alterations in cardiac autonomic control as well as altered cardiac function in systemic sclerosis (SSc) patients and their relevance to the clinical features of the disease using noninvasive methods. METHODS: 30 SSc patients and 15 healthy controls matched for age and sex underwent clinical examination, serological analysis, and echocardiographic assessment including Doppler flow imaging to evaluate cardiac function, and 24-hour Holter monitoring analyzed for arrhythmia and heart rate variability (HRV) in the time and frequency domains. RESULTS: The trans-mitral Doppler of early to atrial wave (E/A) ratio was reversed in five patients (16.6%) and the tricuspid E/A ratio was reversed in 10 patients (33.3%). Holter analysis for SSc patients revealed an increased prevalence of premature ventricular contractions (PVC) ≥ 10/h (P = 0.02), supra-ventricular tachycardias (SVTs) (P = 0.2), and total PVC count (P = 0.0000). Highly significant (P = 0.000) impairment in all HRV parameters was demonstrated in the SSc patients. Total skin thickness score (TSS), Raynaud’s phenomenon and anti-scleroderma 70 (anti-SCL70) showed significant positive correlations with all arrhythmia parameters, while showing a significant negative correlation with the impaired ventricular diastolic function and various HRV parameters. No correlation was found between arrhythmia and HRV parameters and disease duration, disease type, or presence of anti-centromere antibodies. CONCLUSION: Low heart rate variability, increased TSS and the presence of anti-SCL70 are correlated with preclinical cardiac involvement in SSc patients and may predict the likelihood of malignant arrhythmia and sudden cardiac death. Therefore, noninvasive HRV evaluation before clinical cardiac involvement in these patients might be beneficial when added to the clinical and laboratory assessments in detecting high-risk patients, and may allow for implementation of preventive measures and initiation of appropriate therapy early in the course of the disease. Libertas Academica 2010-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC2989638/ /pubmed/21124695 Text en © the author(s), publisher and licensee Libertas Academica Ltd. This is an open access article. Unrestricted non-commercial use is permitted provided the original work is properly cited.
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Autonomic Dysfunction Predicts Early Cardiac Affection in Patients with Systemic Sclerosis
title Autonomic Dysfunction Predicts Early Cardiac Affection in Patients with Systemic Sclerosis
title_full Autonomic Dysfunction Predicts Early Cardiac Affection in Patients with Systemic Sclerosis
title_fullStr Autonomic Dysfunction Predicts Early Cardiac Affection in Patients with Systemic Sclerosis
title_full_unstemmed Autonomic Dysfunction Predicts Early Cardiac Affection in Patients with Systemic Sclerosis
title_short Autonomic Dysfunction Predicts Early Cardiac Affection in Patients with Systemic Sclerosis
title_sort autonomic dysfunction predicts early cardiac affection in patients with systemic sclerosis
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2989638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21124695
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