补充阿片类药物依赖患者戒断评估的心率变异性:一项探索性研究

IF 1.9 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-15 DOI:10.1177/02537176241292590
Siddharth Sarkar, Kanwal Preet Kochhar, Esha Sood, Dinu Chandran, Sunil Jangra, Adit Verma
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背景:阿片类药物依赖的治疗需要根据戒断症状调整药物剂量,但其临床评估在主观报告方面存在挑战。本研究旨在找出阿片类药物依赖患者的心率变异性(HRV)与阿片类药物戒断之间的关系:方法:研究人员招募了三组成年男性:(a)接受住院戒毒治疗的阿片类药物依赖患者;(b)接受丁丙诺啡阿片类药物替代治疗并病情稳定的阿片类药物依赖患者;(c)健康对照组。分析中使用了心率变异的频域和时域参数。使用主观阿片类药物戒断量表(SOWS)评估阿片类药物戒断情况:结果:研究发现,三组患者的静息心率存在显著差异(服用丁丙诺啡病情稳定的患者心率高于其他两组)。在时域参数方面,戒毒组的心跳间变异性最高。在频域参数中,戒毒组的总功率最高,阿片类药物替代治疗组最低。相比之下,各组基线频段(极低、低和高)的相对功率没有差异。在阿片类药物替代治疗组中,SOWS与连续差值均方根(RMSSD)呈弱负相关,而在戒毒治疗组中,SOWS与心率变异参数没有任何关系:这项探索性研究没有发现心率变异参数与主观戒断密切相关,只是与阿片类药物替代治疗患者的逐次心跳变异性存在负相关。这项研究为阿片类药物依赖患者的心率变异提供了更多信息。
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Heart Rate Variability for Supplementing Withdrawal Assessment in Patients with Opioid Dependence: An Exploratory Study.

Background: Management of opioid dependence requires titrating medication doses based on withdrawal symptoms, but its clinical assessment presents challenges when it comes to subjective reporting. This study aimed to find out the relationship between heart rate variability (HRV) and opioid withdrawal in patients with opioid dependence.

Methods: Three groups of adult males were recruited: (a) patients with opioid dependence undergoing inpatient detoxification, (b) patients with opioid dependence stabilized on buprenorphine-based opioid substitution treatment, and (c) healthy controls. Frequency and time-domain parameters of HRV were used in the analysis. The opioid withdrawal was assessed using the Subjective Opiate Withdrawal Scale (SOWS).

Results: Resting heart rate was found to be significantly different across the three groups (higher in patients stabilized on buprenorphine than the other two groups). In time-domain parameters, the detoxification group had the highest beat-to-beat variability. In frequency-domain parameters, the total power was highest for the detoxification group and lowest for the opioid substitution treatment group. In contrast, the relative power of frequency bands (very low, low, and high) did not vary across the groups at baseline. The SOWS had a weak negative correlation with root mean square of successive differences (RMSSD) in the opioid substitution group and did not have any relationship with HRV parameters in the detoxification group.

Conclusions: This exploratory study did not find HRV parameters to be robustly associated with subjective withdrawal, except for a negative association with the beat-to-beat variability among patients on opioid substitution treatment. This study adds to information on HRV in patients with opioid dependence.

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期刊介绍: The Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (ISSN 0253-7176) was started in 1978 as the official publication of the Indian Psychiatric Society South Zonal Branch. The journal allows free access (Open Access) and is published Bimonthly. The Journal includes but is not limited to review articles, original research, opinions, and letters. The Editor and publisher accept no legal responsibility for any opinions, omissions or errors by the authors, nor do they approve of any product advertised within the journal.
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