CARDIAC AUTONOMIC DYSFUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH EPILEPSY

RASHMI H., PRAVEEN PANCHAKSHARIMATH, ROHITH V.
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Objective: The objective of this research was to appraise autonomic impairment through the examination of both time-domain and frequency-domain parameters of heart rate variability in individuals with epilepsy. Methods: Thirty epilepsy patients and thirty healthy subjects were enrolled in our study for evaluation of autonomic functions, which was assessed by comparing heart rate variability between epilepsy patients and healthy subjects. Results: There was no notable disparity observed in mean heart rate between the two groups. However, the frequency-domain metrics-LF Power, HF Power, and LF/HF ratio exhibited statistically noteworthy differences when comparing the patients to the control group (p-value<0.05). Conversely, parameters such as SDNN, RMSST, and pNN50 did not demonstrate statistically considerable differences in comparison to the controls (p-value>0.05). The parameters did not exhibit statistically significant distinctions between individuals with epilepsy for under 10 y and those diagnosed with epilepsy for over 10 y. Conclusion: Our investigation revealed a notable contrast in HRV metrics between the patient group and the group of individuals in good health. The potential utilization of HRV as an indicator of susceptibility to SUDEP could enhance the quality of guidance provided to both patients and their families. Additional exploration is warranted, involving more extensive participant cohorts, and examining the impact of antiepileptic medications on HRV, within future studies.
癫痫患者心脏自主神经功能障碍
目的:本研究的目的是通过检查癫痫患者心率变异性的时域和频域参数来评估自主神经损伤。方法:选取30例癫痫患者和30例健康对照者进行自主神经功能评价,通过比较癫痫患者和健康对照者的心率变异性来评价自主神经功能。结果:两组患者平均心率差异无统计学意义。然而,频域指标-LF功率、HF功率和LF/HF比值与对照组比较,差异有统计学意义(p值0.05)。相反,SDNN、RMSST和pNN50等参数与对照组相比没有统计学上的显著差异(p值0.05)。这些参数在10岁以下癫痫患者和10岁以上癫痫患者之间没有统计学上的显著差异。结论:我们的调查揭示了患者组和健康个体组之间HRV指标的显着差异。利用HRV作为SUDEP易感性的潜在指标可以提高对患者及其家属的指导质量。在未来的研究中,有必要进行更多的探索,包括更广泛的参与者队列,并检查抗癫痫药物对HRV的影响。
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