Assessment value of heart rate variability for cardiac autonomic nervous function in patients with acute stroke
- VernacularTitle:心率变异性对急性脑卒中患者心脏自主神经功能的评估价值
- Author:
Shikang ZHENG
;
Hui REN
;
Peng ZHU
- Keywords:
Electrocardiography,ambulatory;
Stroke;
Autonomic nervous system
- From:
Chinese Journal of cardiovascular Rehabilitation Medicine
2017;26(3):242-245
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective: To explore assessment value of heart rate variability (HRV) of Holter for cardiac autonomic nervous function in patients with acute stroke.Methods: A total of 80 cases with acute stroke treated in our hospital were regarded as stroke group, and another 80 inpatients without cardio-and cerebrovascular diseases were enrolled as control group simultaneously.Holter was used to perform 24h ambulatory heart rate monitoring on two groups, and the results were compared between two groups.Results: Compared with control group, there were significant reductions in standard deviation of normal to normal RR intervals calculated over the 24 h period [SDNN, (129.89±5.42) ms vs.(92.58±4.36) ms], standard deviation of normal to normal RR intervals in all 5 min segments of the entire recording [SDANN, (118.85±5.79) ms vs.(77.36±4.82) ms], root-mean square of differences between successive normal to normal intervals [rMSSD, (27.04±1.18) ms vs.(7.31±1.09) ms] and adjacent normal RR interval difference >50ms stroke accounted for a percentage of 24h total RR interval [PNN50, (8.97±1.48)% vs.(2.62±0.54)%] in stroke group, P<0.01 all;in stroke patients, there were no significant difference in above indexes between cerebral infarction patients and cerebral hemorrhage patients, P>0.05 all.Conclusion: HRV indexes possess significant assessment value for cardiac autonomic nervous function in patients with acute stroke.They can predict patient′s status changes, and help to prevent and identify severe cerebrovascular disease in time.