Uncoupling Between Heart Rate Variability and Heart Rate During Exercise and Recovery as a Predictor of Cardiovascular Events

"Michele Orini, S. van Duijvenboden, J. Ramírez, A. Tinker, P. Munroe, P. Lambiase
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Heart rate (HR) variability (HRV) is a non-invasive cardiac autonomic marker, which, in normal conditions, is inversely associated with the underlying HR. This study investigates the hypothesis that uncoupling between HRV and HR during exercise and recovery may indicate increased cardiovascular risk. UK Biobank participants without underlying cardiovascular disease (n =48,671, 46.3% male 56.3±8.2 years old) underwent an ECG exercise stress test. Uncoupling between HR and HRV was measured as v = 1 - rHR,HRV, where r indicates the Spearman's correlation coefficients between the HR profile and the instantaneous HRV power. Cox regressions were used to assess the association between the uncoupling index, v, and major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE). Models were adjusted for age, sex, body mass index, blood pressure, resting HR, HR increase and decrease during exercise and recovery, respectively. During a median follow-up of 10 years, incidence of MACE was 2.9%. In the adjusted model, 1 standard deviation increase in log-transformed v was associated with MACE, with hazard ratio (95% confidence interval) = 1.09 (1.03, 1.15), p=0.004. In conclusion, in middle-aged man and women without underlying cardiovascular disease, the uncoupling between HR and HRV during exercise and recovery was associated with MACE.
运动和恢复期间心率变异性和心率之间的不耦合作为心血管事件的预测因子
心率(HR)变异性(HRV)是一种非侵入性心脏自主神经标志物,在正常情况下,它与潜在的HR呈负相关。本研究调查了在运动和恢复期间HRV和HR之间的不耦合可能表明心血管风险增加的假设。无潜在心血管疾病的UK Biobank参与者(n =48,671, 46.3%男性,56.3±8.2岁)进行了心电图运动负荷测试。HR和HRV之间的不耦合测量为v = 1 - rHR,HRV,其中r表示HR剖面与瞬时HRV功率之间的Spearman相关系数。采用Cox回归来评估解耦指数v与主要不良心血管事件(MACE)之间的关系。模型分别根据年龄、性别、体重指数、血压、静息HR、运动和恢复过程中HR的增加和减少进行调整。在中位随访10年期间,MACE的发生率为2.9%。在调整后的模型中,对数变换v增加1个标准差与MACE相关,风险比(95%置信区间)= 1.09 (1.03,1.15),p=0.004。总之,在没有潜在心血管疾病的中年男性和女性中,运动和恢复期间HR和HRV之间的不耦合与MACE有关。
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