血液透析患者心率变异性和脉压的性别依赖关系。

Nephron Clinical Practice Pub Date : 2014-01-01 Epub Date: 2014-12-06 DOI:10.1159/000368436
Dimitrios Poulikakos, Marek Malik, Debasish Banerjee
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目的:血液透析(HD)患者脉压(PP)升高与心血管死亡率升高相关。自主神经失衡在HD患者中很常见,易导致心源性猝死,但其与PP的关系尚不清楚。我们研究了HD患者心率变异性(HRV)评估的心脏自主调节与PP之间的关系。方法:对稳定型HD患者每2周重复5次连续心电图记录。计算HRV的高频(HF)和低频(LF)分量以及LF/HF比值。这些数值以及相应的收缩压(SBP)、舒张压(DBP)和PP测量值在每个患者的重复记录中取平均值。结果:最终纳入76例患者(年龄61±15岁,女性32%,糖尿病患者37%)。在男性患者中,LF/HF与hd前后PP呈负相关(r = -0.369, p = 0.007, r = -0.546, p = 0.000),与hd前后DBP呈正相关(r = 0.358, p = 0.009, r = 0.306, p = 0.028),与hd前后SBP呈负相关(r = -0.350, p = 0.011)。在女性患者中,LF/HF与hd后收缩压呈正相关(r = 0.422, p = 0.040)。结论:我们观察到男性HD患者PP与HRV之间的关联。性别差异可能对心脏风险评估很重要。
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Sex-dependent association between heart rate variability and pulse pressure in haemodialysis patients.

Aims: Increased pulse pressure (PP) is associated with increased cardiovascular mortality in haemodialysis (HD) patients. Autonomic imbalance is common in HD patients and predisposes to sudden cardiac death, but its relationship to PP is unknown. We investigated the relationship between cardiac autonomic modulation assessed by heart rate variability (HRV) and PP in HD patients.

Methods: Continuous electrocardiograms recorded during HD sessions were repeated 5 times at 2-week intervals in stable HD patients. The high-frequency (HF) and low-frequency (LF) components and the LF/HF ratio of HRV were calculated during the first and last hour of the recordings. These values and the corresponding systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and PP measurements were averaged in repeated recordings of each patient.

Results: Seventy-six patients were included in the final analysis (aged 61 ± 15 years, 32% females, 37% diabetics). In male patients, LF/HF correlated inversely with pre- and post-HD PP (r = -0.369, p = 0.007 and r = -0.546, p = 0.000, respectively), positively with pre- and post-HD DBP (r = 0.358, p = 0.009 and r = 0.306, p = 0.028, respectively) and inversely with post-HD SBP (r = -0.350, p = 0.011). In female patients, LF/HF correlated positively with post-HD SBP (r = 0.422, p = 0.040).

Conclusion: We observed an association between PP and HRV in male HD patients. Sex differences may be important for cardiac risk assessment.

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