急性心肌梗死后心率变异性的时域和频域指标的可重复性

J. Kautzner, R. Xia, K. Hnatkova, A. Staunton, J. Poloniecki, A. Camm, M. Malik
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心率变异性(HRV)最常见的临床应用是识别那些急性心肌梗死幸存者,他们有严重室性心律失常和/或心源性猝死的风险。本研究评估了急性期心肌梗死幸存者HRV参数全谱的日常再现性。21例患者于入院后第5-7天进行48小时动态心电图记录。研究表明:(a)在临床稳定的条件下,HRV的不同时域和频域指标的可重复性很高,(b) HRV评估的日常差异可能对其预测值没有影响。同时,个体受试者可能表现出明显的HRV测量的日常变化,特别是那些与迷走神经张力密切相关的测量。在评估疾病的自然过程或治疗干预的效果时,应考虑到这一点。
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Reproducibility of time- and frequency-domain indices of heart rate variability assessed after acute myocardial infarction
The most frequent clinical use of heart rate variability (HRV) is the identification of those survivors of acute myocardial infarction who are at risk of serious ventricular arrhythmias and/or sudden cardiac death. This study assessed day-to-day reproducibility of the whole spectrum of HRV parameters in survivors of acute phase of myocardial infarction. A 48 hour ambulatory ECG recording was performed in 21 patients on day 5-7 after hospital admission. The study revealed: (a) that under clinically stable conditions the reproducibility of different time-domain and frequency domain indices of HRV is high, and (b) that day-to-day differences in HRV assessment have presumably no effect on its predictive value. At the same time, individual subjects may exhibit marked day-to-day variation of HRV measures, especially those strongly related to the vagal tone. This should be considered when assessing natural course of the disease or the effects of therapeutic interventions.<>
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