Heart rate variability in Parkinson disease and idiopathic REM sleep behavior disorder.

Paulo Bugalho, Marcelo Mendonça, Tânia Lampreia, Rita Miguel, Raquel Barbosa, Manuel Salavisa
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Abstract

Purpose: Heart rate variability, a marker of autonomic function modulation, is known to be blunted in Parkinson disease, although data remains conflicting and a putative modifying role of REM sleep behavior disorder persists unclarified.

Methods: We assessed ten patients with idiopathic REM sleep behavior disorder patients, 18 patients with Parkinson disease and REM behavior disorder and eight patients with Parkinson disease without REM sleep behavior disorder. Heart rate variability analysis was performed in 5-min epochs selected from wake, Non-REM and REM polysomnography records. We compared heart rate variability measures by stage between two sets of groups: Parkinson disease vs. idiopathic RBD and patients with vs. without RBD, by using repeated measures ANOVA.

Results: There were no heart rate variability differences between Parkinson disease and idiopathic REM sleep behavior disorder groups. There were significant stage vs. group interactions (p = 0.045) regarding the high frequencies components when comparing patients with and without REM sleep behavior disorder, with the former presenting lower values and attenuation of sleep stage variations.

Conclusion: Our study suggests that RBD is related with reduction in parasympathetic modulation of heart rate variability and blunting of sleep stage related variations.

帕金森病和特发性快速眼动睡眠行为障碍的心率变异性。
目的:心率变异性作为自主神经功能调节的标志,在帕金森病中被认为是迟钝的,尽管数据仍然存在矛盾,并且REM睡眠行为障碍的假设调节作用仍然不明确。方法:对10例特发性快速眼动睡眠行为障碍患者、18例帕金森病伴快速眼动睡眠行为障碍患者和8例帕金森病不伴快速眼动睡眠行为障碍患者进行评估。从清醒、非快速眼动和快速眼动多导睡眠记录中选择5 min时段进行心率变异性分析。通过重复测量方差分析,我们比较了两组患者的分期心率变异性:帕金森病与特发性RBD,有RBD患者与无RBD患者。结果:帕金森病组与特发性快速眼动睡眠行为障碍组之间无心率变异性差异。在快速眼动睡眠行为障碍患者与非快速眼动睡眠行为障碍患者中,高频分量存在显著的阶段与组间交互作用(p = 0.045),前者的睡眠阶段变化值较低且衰减。结论:我们的研究表明RBD与副交感神经调节心率变异性的减少和睡眠阶段相关变化的减弱有关。
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