Depression of heart rate variability in patients with increased ventricular wall stress.

PACE-PACING AND CLINICAL ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY(2009)

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Background: Heart failure is characterized by neurohumoral dysfunction that can be assessed by measurement of heart rate variability (HRV). Depression of HRV is related to several hemodynamic parameters. We hypothesized that an increased left ventricular (LV) wall stress is related to a depressed HRV inpatients with LV dilatation or dysfunction. Methods: Cardiac function and mass were measured in 31 patients with LV dilatation or dysfunction and 21 controls using cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging. LV wall stress was calculated using a CMR-based thick-walled sphere model. Standard deviation of normol-to-normal (NN) intervals (SDNN) and average NN intervals over 5 minutes (SDANN-i) were calculated. Results: LV end-diastolic (ED) and end-systolic (ES) wall stress were significantly increased in patients with SDNN < 75 ms (P < 0.05). SDNNand SDANN-i were decreased (P = 0.001, P < 0.001) in patients with LVED wall stress >8 kPa and LVES wall stress >30 kPa (P < 0.05). To examine potential effects of LVEF, LVED and LVES volume, and wall stress on HRV, a multiple linear regression analysis was performed, which revealed LVED wall stress as the only independent parameter influencing SDNN (P = 0.039). LV ejection fraction, LV mass, and volumes were not significantly related to HRV. Conclusions: LV wall stress was independently related with depression of HRV. Therefore, LV wall stress might be prognostically important and a therapeutic target in heart failure. (PACE 2009; 32:S26-S31)
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ventricular wall stress,heart rate variability,autonomic system,cardiac dilatation,cardiomyopathy,ventricular dysfunction
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