Validity of the Polar V800 heart rate monitor for assessing cardiac autonomic control in individuals with spinal cord injury

Patrícia Castro, A. S. Ferreira, A. Lopes, Tainah de Paula, Roberto Miranda Ramos Costa, F. Cunha, P. Vigário
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Abstract Aim: Spinal cord injury (SCI) is associated with changes in cardiac autonomic control, that can be evaluated by heart rate variability (HRV), for which the electrocardiogram (ECG) is the gold standard. However, the use of ECG is limited to laboratory environments, and new tools are needed for this purpose and that can be applied in the routine monitoring of individuals with SCI. The present study aimed to investigate the validity of the Polar V800 heart rate monitor in assessing the cardiac autonomic control of individuals with SCI. Methods: Nineteen adult men with SCI (paraplegia n = 10; 44.5 ± 8.5 years and tetraplegia n = 9; 34.4 ± 7.5 years) participated in this cross-sectional study. The participants remained in the sitting position at rest for 10 min for the acquisition of the ECG and Polar V800 signals. The last 5-min window was used to count the beat-by-beat R-R interval series and then calculate the HRV indices (linear methods in the time and frequency domains). The study subgroups were compared, and the validity of the measurements generated with a heart rate monitor was determined using the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC2,1) and Bland-Altman graphs. Results: Agreement analyses for the R-R intervals, SDNN, rMSSD, PNN50, SD1, LF, HF, and LF: HF ratio tended to show reliability ranging from acceptable to excellent (ICC = 0.579-0.990; P = 0.043-0.001) and acceptably narrow limits of agreement within both the group with tetraplegia and the group with paraplegia. Conclusion: The Polar V800 heart rate monitor is a valid instrument for assessing HRV in individuals with paraplegia and tetraplegia.
Polar V800心率监测器评估脊髓损伤患者心脏自主控制的有效性
摘要目的:脊髓损伤(SCI)与心脏自主神经控制的改变有关,可通过心率变异性(HRV)来评估,而心率变异性的金标准是心电图(ECG)。然而,ECG的使用仅限于实验室环境,需要新的工具来实现这一目的,并且可以应用于脊髓损伤患者的常规监测。本研究旨在探讨Polar V800心率监测仪在评估脊髓损伤患者心脏自主控制方面的有效性。方法:成年SCI患者19例(截瘫10例;44.5±8.5岁,四肢瘫痪9例;(34.4±7.5岁)参加本横断面研究。参与者保持坐姿休息10分钟,以获取ECG和Polar V800信号。最后5min窗口对每拍R-R区间序列进行计数,计算HRV指数(时域和频域线性方法)。对研究亚组进行比较,并使用类内相关系数(ICC2,1)和Bland-Altman图确定心率监测器产生的测量结果的有效性。结果:R-R区间、SDNN、rMSSD、PNN50、SD1、LF、HF和LF: HF比值的一致性分析显示信度在可接受到优秀之间(ICC = 0.579-0.990;P = 0.043-0.001),并且在四肢瘫痪组和截瘫组中均存在可接受的狭窄范围的一致性。结论:Polar V800心率监测仪是评估截瘫和四肢瘫痪患者HRV的有效仪器。
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