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Evaluation of heart rate variability using 24‐hour Holter electrocardiography in hypertensive patients
BACKGROUND: Hypertension (HTN) remains a serious risk factor for cardiovascular mortality across the world. Hypertensive state has been shown to be associated with autonomic nervous function. This study aimed to explore the association between autonomic nervous impairment assessed by heart rate vari...
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2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7896473/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33664898 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/joa3.12469 |
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author | Julario, Rerdin Mulia, Eka Prasetya Budi Rachmi, Dita Aulia A’yun, Maya Qurota Septianda, Imanita Dewi, Ivana Purnama Juwita, Rahima Ratna Dharmadjati, Budi Baktijasa |
author_facet | Julario, Rerdin Mulia, Eka Prasetya Budi Rachmi, Dita Aulia A’yun, Maya Qurota Septianda, Imanita Dewi, Ivana Purnama Juwita, Rahima Ratna Dharmadjati, Budi Baktijasa |
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description | BACKGROUND: Hypertension (HTN) remains a serious risk factor for cardiovascular mortality across the world. Hypertensive state has been shown to be associated with autonomic nervous function. This study aimed to explore the association between autonomic nervous impairment assessed by heart rate variability (HRV) and HTN. METHODS: A total of 52 hypertensive and 55 non‐hypertensive patients were consecutively studied using 24‐hour Holter. The hypertensive patients were grouped into controlled blood pressure (BP) and uncontrolled BP. This study compared HRV in non‐hypertensive and hypertensive patients; and hypertensive patients with controlled and uncontrolled BP. HRV parameters include time and frequency domain. RESULTS: Mean age for hypertensive and non‐hypertensive patients were 53.58 ± 14.31 and 44.89 ± 16.63 years old, respectively. Median (IQR) SDNN for hypertensive and non‐hypertensive group were 109.00 (90.00‐145.00) and 129.00 (107.00‐169.00), respectively. SDNN, ASDNN, rMSSD, pNN50, BB50, VLF, and HF values were significantly lower in the hypertensive group compared to non‐hypertensive group (all P < .05). A multiple regression analysis showed that HRV parameters: SDANN, ASDNN, rMSSD, and LF values were independent risk factors of HTN. SDNN, SDANN, ASDNN, VLF, LF, and HF values were significantly lower in the uncontrolled BP compared to controlled BP group (all P < .05). A multiple regression analysis showed that HRV parameters: SDNN, SDANN, rMSSD, and HF values were independent risk factors of uncontrolled BP in hypertensive patients. CONCLUSIONS: Our study showed that cardiac autonomic nervous impairment, as demonstrated by reduced HRV, is significantly associated with HTN. Decreased HRV was more evident in uncontrolled BP than in controlled BP group. |
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spelling | pubmed-78964732021-03-03 Evaluation of heart rate variability using 24‐hour Holter electrocardiography in hypertensive patients Julario, Rerdin Mulia, Eka Prasetya Budi Rachmi, Dita Aulia A’yun, Maya Qurota Septianda, Imanita Dewi, Ivana Purnama Juwita, Rahima Ratna Dharmadjati, Budi Baktijasa J Arrhythm Original Articles BACKGROUND: Hypertension (HTN) remains a serious risk factor for cardiovascular mortality across the world. Hypertensive state has been shown to be associated with autonomic nervous function. This study aimed to explore the association between autonomic nervous impairment assessed by heart rate variability (HRV) and HTN. METHODS: A total of 52 hypertensive and 55 non‐hypertensive patients were consecutively studied using 24‐hour Holter. The hypertensive patients were grouped into controlled blood pressure (BP) and uncontrolled BP. This study compared HRV in non‐hypertensive and hypertensive patients; and hypertensive patients with controlled and uncontrolled BP. HRV parameters include time and frequency domain. RESULTS: Mean age for hypertensive and non‐hypertensive patients were 53.58 ± 14.31 and 44.89 ± 16.63 years old, respectively. Median (IQR) SDNN for hypertensive and non‐hypertensive group were 109.00 (90.00‐145.00) and 129.00 (107.00‐169.00), respectively. SDNN, ASDNN, rMSSD, pNN50, BB50, VLF, and HF values were significantly lower in the hypertensive group compared to non‐hypertensive group (all P < .05). A multiple regression analysis showed that HRV parameters: SDANN, ASDNN, rMSSD, and LF values were independent risk factors of HTN. SDNN, SDANN, ASDNN, VLF, LF, and HF values were significantly lower in the uncontrolled BP compared to controlled BP group (all P < .05). A multiple regression analysis showed that HRV parameters: SDNN, SDANN, rMSSD, and HF values were independent risk factors of uncontrolled BP in hypertensive patients. CONCLUSIONS: Our study showed that cardiac autonomic nervous impairment, as demonstrated by reduced HRV, is significantly associated with HTN. Decreased HRV was more evident in uncontrolled BP than in controlled BP group. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7896473/ /pubmed/33664898 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/joa3.12469 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Journal of Arrhythmia published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Japanese Heart Rhythm Society This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Julario, Rerdin Mulia, Eka Prasetya Budi Rachmi, Dita Aulia A’yun, Maya Qurota Septianda, Imanita Dewi, Ivana Purnama Juwita, Rahima Ratna Dharmadjati, Budi Baktijasa Evaluation of heart rate variability using 24‐hour Holter electrocardiography in hypertensive patients |
title | Evaluation of heart rate variability using 24‐hour Holter electrocardiography in hypertensive patients |
title_full | Evaluation of heart rate variability using 24‐hour Holter electrocardiography in hypertensive patients |
title_fullStr | Evaluation of heart rate variability using 24‐hour Holter electrocardiography in hypertensive patients |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluation of heart rate variability using 24‐hour Holter electrocardiography in hypertensive patients |
title_short | Evaluation of heart rate variability using 24‐hour Holter electrocardiography in hypertensive patients |
title_sort | evaluation of heart rate variability using 24‐hour holter electrocardiography in hypertensive patients |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7896473/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33664898 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/joa3.12469 |
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