Computer aided analysis of heart rate variability in brain death.

D Knüttgen, K zur Nieden, M R Müller-Gorges, M Jahn, M Doehn
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Forty neurosurgical, artificially ventilated patients were examined. Twenty of them had been diagnosed as brain dead, while twenty non-brain-dead patients served as a control group. From a surface ECG taken over a period of five minutes the mean heart rate and various indices of heart rate variability (HRV) were determined with the help of a special computer program (ProSciCard, Medisyt, Germany). The heart rate of the brain dead was significantly higher than that of the control patients. By contrast, all parameters of HRV were drastically reduced in the brain dead individuals compared to the controls. The results show that a significant change in the course of heart rate occurs after manifestation of brain death. This would appear to be the result of the elimination of all vegetative impulses derived from the brainstem. Computer-aided, the changes can be quantified in a simple way. The method could therefore be useful in brain death diagnosis.

脑死亡时心率变异性的计算机辅助分析。
对40例神经外科人工通气患者进行了检查。其中20人被诊断为脑死亡,而20名非脑死亡患者作为对照组。在特殊的计算机程序(ProSciCard, Medisyt, Germany)的帮助下,从5分钟的体表心电图中测定平均心率和心率变异性(HRV)的各种指标。脑死亡患者的心率明显高于对照组。相比之下,与对照组相比,脑死亡个体的所有HRV参数都大大降低。结果表明,在脑死亡表现后,心率发生了明显的变化。这似乎是消除了来自脑干的所有植物性冲动的结果。在计算机的辅助下,这些变化可以用一种简单的方式进行量化。因此,该方法可用于脑死亡诊断。
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