Autonomic nervous system assessment in critically ill patients undergoing a cognitive rehabilitation therapy

D. Hernando, M. Turón, R. Bailón, S. Fernández-Gonzalo, J. Lázaro, G. Gomà, E. Gil, J. Montanyà, J. López-Aguilar, C. D. Haro, P. Laguna, L. Blanch
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Recent clinical and electrophysiological studies reveal a high incidence of autonomic nervous system (ANS) dysfunction in patients treated in Intensive Care Units (ICUs). Cognitive rehabilitation (CR) is a behavioral therapy that has proven to be effective improving cognitive deficits in clinical populations with abnormalities in brain activation patterns. A total of 17 critically ill patients received CR aimed to improve the ANS status, which was quantified in terms of HRV. The CR included cognitive exercises aimed to improve prefrontal activation. HRV was obtained during pre-CR, CR and post-CR. Power in the low (PLF) and high (PHF) frequency bands related to sympathetic and parasympathetic systems was computed. PHF was obtained within a band centered at respiratory rate. Comparing with baseline values, 7 patients showed an increased PHF in post-CR, suggesting an increase of parasympathetic activity.
危重患者接受认知康复治疗的自主神经系统评估
最近的临床和电生理研究表明,在重症监护病房(icu)治疗的患者中自主神经系统(ANS)功能障碍的发生率很高。认知康复(CR)是一种行为疗法,已被证明可以有效改善临床人群中大脑激活模式异常的认知缺陷。17例危重患者接受CR治疗,以改善ANS状态,并以HRV量化。CR包括旨在改善前额叶激活的认知练习。分别在CR前、CR后和CR后测定HRV。计算与交感和副交感神经系统相关的低(PLF)和高(PHF)频段功率。PHF在以呼吸速率为中心的带内得到。与基线值相比,7例患者在cr后显示PHF增加,提示副交感神经活动增加。
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