Autonomic nervous system control in subjects with vasovagal syncope is controversial. In the present study, we used short-term spectral analysis to evaluate autonomic control in subjects with recurrent vasovagal syncope. We assessed the ability of spectral indices of HR (heart rate) variability to predict tilt-test responses. A series of 47 outpatients with recurrent vasovagal syncope and with positive responses to head-up tilt testing underwent a further study of RR variability during controlled breathing at rest and during tilt testing. During controlled breathing, RR interval variability of total power (TPRR; P < 0.001), low-frequency power (LFRR; P < 0.05), high-frequency power (HFRR; P < 0.001) and HF expressed in normalized units (HFnu(RR); P < 0.001) were all higher, and LF expressed in normalized units (LFnu(RR)) and LF/HF ratio were lower in subjects with vasovagal syncope than in controls (P < 0.001). To assess the ability of spectral components of RR variability to predict tilt-test responses, we prospectively studied 109 subjects with recurrent vasovagal syncope. The two normalized measures, HFn(RR) and LFnu(RR), determined during controlled breathing alone predicted a positive tilt-test response (sensitivity, 76%; specificity, 99%; positive predictive value, 96%; and negative predictive value, 90%). During tilting, subjects with vasovagal syncope had lower SBP (systolic blood pressure; P < 0.05), LF component of peak SBP variability (LFSBP) and Unu(RR) than controls, and higher TPRR, HFRR, HFnu(RR) and alpha HF (P < 0.001). These spectral data indicate that vagal sinus modulation is increased at rest in subjects with vasovagal syncope. Spectral analysis of RR variability during controlled breathing, a procedure that predicts tilt-test responses, could be a useful guide in choosing the method of tilt testing.

Heart rate and blood pressure variability in subjects with vasovagal syncope / Piccirillo, Gianfranco; Magri', Damiano; Cacciafesta, Mauro; Marigliano, Vincenzo. - In: CLINICAL SCIENCE. - ISSN 0143-5221. - STAMPA. - 107:1(2004), pp. 55-61. [10.1042/cs20030327]

Heart rate and blood pressure variability in subjects with vasovagal syncope

PICCIRILLO, Gianfranco;MAGRI', DAMIANO;CACCIAFESTA, Mauro;MARIGLIANO, Vincenzo
2004

Abstract

Autonomic nervous system control in subjects with vasovagal syncope is controversial. In the present study, we used short-term spectral analysis to evaluate autonomic control in subjects with recurrent vasovagal syncope. We assessed the ability of spectral indices of HR (heart rate) variability to predict tilt-test responses. A series of 47 outpatients with recurrent vasovagal syncope and with positive responses to head-up tilt testing underwent a further study of RR variability during controlled breathing at rest and during tilt testing. During controlled breathing, RR interval variability of total power (TPRR; P < 0.001), low-frequency power (LFRR; P < 0.05), high-frequency power (HFRR; P < 0.001) and HF expressed in normalized units (HFnu(RR); P < 0.001) were all higher, and LF expressed in normalized units (LFnu(RR)) and LF/HF ratio were lower in subjects with vasovagal syncope than in controls (P < 0.001). To assess the ability of spectral components of RR variability to predict tilt-test responses, we prospectively studied 109 subjects with recurrent vasovagal syncope. The two normalized measures, HFn(RR) and LFnu(RR), determined during controlled breathing alone predicted a positive tilt-test response (sensitivity, 76%; specificity, 99%; positive predictive value, 96%; and negative predictive value, 90%). During tilting, subjects with vasovagal syncope had lower SBP (systolic blood pressure; P < 0.05), LF component of peak SBP variability (LFSBP) and Unu(RR) than controls, and higher TPRR, HFRR, HFnu(RR) and alpha HF (P < 0.001). These spectral data indicate that vagal sinus modulation is increased at rest in subjects with vasovagal syncope. Spectral analysis of RR variability during controlled breathing, a procedure that predicts tilt-test responses, could be a useful guide in choosing the method of tilt testing.
2004
autonomic nervous system; heart rate; spectral analysis; vasovagal syncope
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Heart rate and blood pressure variability in subjects with vasovagal syncope / Piccirillo, Gianfranco; Magri', Damiano; Cacciafesta, Mauro; Marigliano, Vincenzo. - In: CLINICAL SCIENCE. - ISSN 0143-5221. - STAMPA. - 107:1(2004), pp. 55-61. [10.1042/cs20030327]
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