Heart rate variability analysis of electrocardiography in pediatric immune-mediated autonomic neuropathy

Masafumi Sanefuji , Toshiyuki Maeda , Takashi Kumamoto , Yoshiyasu Ogata , Fumio Ichinose , Takuji Nakamura , Hiroto Doi , Shunya Nakane , Muneaki Matsuo
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Abstract

Introduction

Immune-mediated autonomic neuropathies are difficult to diagnose in childhood because of the extreme rarity, nonspecific symptoms, and infrequent detection of autoantibodies specific to the disorders. There is a need for objective testing methods that are easily applicable to pediatric patients.

Description of case series

Case 1 was a 13-year-old boy who showed autonomic symptoms of fatigue, tachycardia, and hypertension with sensorimotor impairments, including diminished tendon reflexes, delayed nerve conduction, and enhanced peripheral nerves on MRI. Case 2 was a 9-year-old boy who exhibited autonomic signs of postural orthostatic tachycardia with no abnormalities in a nerve conduction test and MRI but decreased heart rate variability (HRV) on conventional electrocardiography (ECG). Case 3 was a 14-year-old girl with autonomic symptoms of hypohidrosis, constipation, and coughing episodes, with alteration of various HRV metrics on 24-hour Holter ECG. Although serum autoantibodies to ganglionic acetylcholine receptor were not detected in any patients, intravenous immunoglobulin therapy was effective in all cases, suggesting immune-mediated mechanisms.

Conclusion

In the latter two patients, the diagnosis of immune-mediated autonomic neuropathies was underscored by HRV on ECG, especially 24-hour Holter ECG. Further studies are required to establish its clinical significance.

儿童免疫介导的自主神经病变心电图的心率变异性分析
引言免疫介导的自主神经病变在儿童期很难诊断,因为它极为罕见,非特异性症状,而且很少检测到特异性自身抗体。需要一种容易适用于儿科患者的客观检测方法。病例系列描述病例1是一名13岁男孩,他表现出疲劳、心动过速和高血压的自主神经症状,并伴有感觉运动障碍,包括肌腱反射减弱、神经传导延迟和MRI上的外周神经增强。病例2是一名9岁男孩,他表现出体位性直立性心动过速的自主体征,神经传导测试和MRI没有异常,但常规心电图(ECG)的心率变异性(HRV)降低。病例3是一名14岁女孩,有多汗症、便秘和咳嗽的自主神经症状,24小时动态心电图上的各种HRV指标发生变化。尽管在任何患者中都没有检测到神经节乙酰胆碱受体的血清自身抗体,但静脉注射免疫球蛋白治疗在所有病例中都是有效的,这表明了免疫介导的机制。结论在后两例患者中,心电图HRV,尤其是24小时动态心电图,强调了免疫介导的自主神经病变的诊断。需要进一步的研究来确定其临床意义。
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