老年人群异常心跳的昼夜变化及其与心源性猝死的关系

Chronobiologia Pub Date : 1992-07-01
G S Meyer, S T McCarthy
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异常心跳的昼夜节律变化与心源性猝死的昼夜节律变化之间的关系值得进一步讨论,因为这里显示的高度相关性是难以忽视的。在健康组中,心跳异常与心源性猝死的昼夜节律变化高度相关,而心源性猝死与心率无关。因此,关于异常心跳的昼夜节律变化与心源性猝死的关系仅仅依赖于对活动的相互依赖的结论在这里是不支持的。目前的数据表明心律失常与心源性猝死之间有很强的联系。然而,本文所证实的心源性猝死与心跳异常的关系,并不能证实后者与前者之间的因果关系,因为两者都可能响应某些潜在机制的昼夜变化,如缺血。此外,本研究的人群虽然在生活条件和其他重要因素方面具有相对可比性,但与心源性猝死研究的人群并没有严格的年龄匹配,因此在解释本研究所证明的相关性时需要进一步谨慎。不健康组的研究结果虽然有限,但表明心血管疾病可能改变心源性猝死与心跳异常的关系。这一结果可以用其他形式的心脏病来解释,这些疾病可能导致不健康组的心源性猝死。关于上述数据,一个有趣的问题是,当诸如用餐时间和活动等外源性因素改变时,异常心跳频率的显著昼夜节律变化是否可以被证明。医院内心源性猝死的数据表明,住院患者日常生活的剧烈变化显著改变了心源性猝死的昼夜节律变化。如果心源性猝死的昼夜节律变化与异常心跳之间的关系如本研究结果所示的那样强烈,那么这些外源因素的改变很可能也会改变异常心跳的昼夜节律变化。本研究结果表明,心律异常的昼夜变化及其与心源性猝死的关系值得进一步研究。
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Circadian variation of abnormal heart beats in an elderly population and their relation to sudden cardiac death.

The relationships between the circadian variation of abnormal heart beats and the circadian variation in sudden cardiac death warrant further discussion for the high correlations demonstrated here are difficult to ignore. In the healthy group abnormal beats showed a high correlation of their circadian variation with that of sudden cardiac death which is independent of heart rate. As a result the conclusion that the relationship of the circadian variations of abnormal heart beats and sudden cardiac death is merely dependent on a mutual dependence on activity is not supported here. The present data illustrates a strong association between arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death. The relationship of sudden cardiac death with abnormal heart beats demonstrated here, however, cannot confirm a causal role of the latter on the former for both may be responding to circadian variations of some underlying mechanism such as ischemia. Additionally the population studied here, although relatively comparable in terms of living conditions and other significant factors, was not strictly age-matched with those from the sudden cardiac death study warranting further caution in interpreting the association demonstrated here. The results from the unhealthy group, although somewhat limited, indicate that cardiovascular morbidity may alter the relationship of sudden cardiac death and abnormal heart beats. Such a result could be explained by the presence of other forms of heart disease which could be responsible for sudden cardiac death in the unhealthy group. An interesting question to ask concerning the data presented above is whether or not significant circadian variations in in the frequency of abnormal heart beats could have been demonstrated when exogenous factors such as meal times and activity were altered. The data on in hospital sudden cardiac death indicates that the circadian variation in sudden cardiac death is significantly altered by the radical changes in routine which accompany hospitalization. If the relationship between the circadian variation of sudden cardiac death and abnormal heart beats is as strong as the results presented here indicate, it is likely that the alteration of such exogenous factors would also change the circadian variation of abnormal heart beats. The results of the present study indicate that both the circadian variation in abnormal heart beats, and its relationship to sudden cardiac death, warrant further study.

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