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摘要
通信:西澳大利亚大学汉斯·G·斯坦普弗精神病学和临床神经科学学院,35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, WA 6009,澳大利亚电话+618 9346 2140电子邮件hans.stampfer@uwa.edu.au:背景:数据展示了精神疾病治疗患者昼夜心率变化的维度,并对其临床相关性进行了评论。方法:从正在接受精神疾病治疗的个体和健康志愿者中获得24小时心率的连续记录。结果:平均24小时心率可以独立于昼夜节律模式或“心率结构”而变化。睡眠和清醒时的心率可以独立变化。昼夜节律心率的变化是状态依赖性的:不同的临床状态与明显不同的昼夜节律心率模式相关,尤其是在睡眠期间。结论:不同的调节机制或途径参与调节昼夜心率的不同方面。昼夜节律心率的分析可以为精神病学评估和患者对治疗反应的监测提供有用的生理辅助信息。
Variations in circadian heart rate in psychiatric disorders: theoretical and practical implications
Correspondence: Hans G Stampfer School of Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia Tel +618 9346 2140 Email hans.stampfer@uwa.edu.au: Background: Data are presented to demonstrate dimensions of variation in circadian heart rate in patients under treatment for a psychiatric disorder and to comment on their clinical relevance. Method: Serial recordings of 24-hour heart rates were obtained from individuals under treatment for a psychiatric disorder and from healthy volunteers. Results: The mean 24-hour heart rate can vary independently of the circadian rate pattern or “rate architecture.” Sleep and waking heart rate can vary independently. Variations in circadian heart rate are state-dependent: broadly different clinical states are associated with distinctly different patterns of circadian heart rate, particularly during sleep. Conclusion: Different regulatory mechanisms or pathways are involved in mediating different aspects of circadian heart rate. An analysis of circadian heart rate can contribute useful physiological adjunct information to psychiatric assessment and the monitoring of patient response to treatment.