跨感觉域医疗复杂性儿童的心率变异性反应。

IF 1.3 Q3 PEDIATRICS
International Journal of Pediatrics Pub Date : 2025-09-15 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/ijpe/5803653
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目的:心率变异性(HRV)是自主神经系统(ANS)健康的生理标志。由于多系统损伤,具有医疗复杂性(CMC)的儿童可能具有挑战性的评估和评估。他们通常表现为ANS功能障碍,随后HRV降低。本研究的目的之一是报告由HRV得出的呼吸性窦性心律失常(RSA)值,为今后评估CMC及相关治疗提供参考和方法。方法:对36名5 ~ 21岁的儿童进行校本评估。所有儿童均表现出严重的脑损伤、功能限制、生活参与性限制以及高医疗保健需求和利用率。在研究样本中确定了20名脑瘫(CP)儿童的子集。每名儿童在10天内由同一评估员进行5天的评估。使用Firstbeat Bodyguard 2监测仪,在新开发的儿童感觉运动意识评估之前和期间收集心脏数据。使用CardioEdit和CardioBatch软件编辑心脏数据并计算RSA值。使用描述性、重复测量和建模统计来分析数据。结果:描述性RSA值的基线和跨越五个感官领域的报告为总的CMC组及其子集的儿童CP和非CP。与基线和其他感觉域相比,味觉域的RSA值有显著差异。统计模型显示CP组和非CP组之间存在显著差异。结论和临床实践建议:本研究的HRV结果提供了CMC的初步参考RSA值。然后,20名被认为是CMC并初步诊断为CP的儿童在基线和五个感觉领域的自主神经功能障碍比其他CMC诊断组少。味觉区域显著降低了RSA。跨天建模表明,CMC在第3天或第4天经历了学习效应。HRV的测量可以提供一种评估CMC和相关治疗的健康和行为反应的方法。这些研究结果的重复将是必要的。
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Heart Rate Variability Responses in Children With Medical Complexity Across Sensory Domains.

Heart Rate Variability Responses in Children With Medical Complexity Across Sensory Domains.

Heart Rate Variability Responses in Children With Medical Complexity Across Sensory Domains.

Purpose: Heart rate variability (HRV) is a physiologic marker of autonomic nervous system (ANS) health. Because of multisystem impairments, children with medical complexity (CMC) can be challenging to evaluate and assess. They commonly display ANS dysfunction and subsequently reduced HRV. One purpose of this study was to report respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) values derived from HRV, which may provide a reference and a future method to assess CMC and related treatments. Methods: Then, 36 CMC between the ages of 5-21 years were assessed within school-based settings. All children demonstrated severe brain impairment, functional limitations, participatory restrictions in life, and high healthcare needs and utilization. A subset of 20 children with cerebral palsy (CP) was identified within the study sample. Each child was assessed by the same assessor for 5 days within a 10-day period. Using Firstbeat Bodyguard 2 monitors, cardiac data were collected prior to and during the administration of the newly developed Pediatric Assessment of Sensory Motor Awareness. CardioEdit and CardioBatch software were used to edit cardiac data and calculate RSA values. Descriptive, repeated measures, and modeling statistics were used to analyze data. Results: Descriptive RSA values for baseline and across five sensory domains are reported for the total CMC group and its subsets of children with CP and non-CP. Significant differences in RSA values were noted for the gustatory domain as compared to baseline and other sensory domains. Significant differences from statistical modeling were demonstrated between the CP and non-CP groups. Conclusions and Recommendations for Clinical Practice: This study's HRV findings provide preliminary reference RSA values in CMC. Then, 20 children considered to be CMC with primary diagnoses of CP experienced less autonomic dysfunction than other CMC diagnostic groups at baseline and across the five sensory domains. The gustatory domain significantly reduced RSA. Modeling across days indicated that CMC experience a learning effect by Day 3 or 4. The measurement of HRV may provide a method to assess health and behavioral responses in CMC and associated treatments. Replication of these study findings will be necessary.

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期刊介绍: International Journal of Pediatrics is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes original researcharticles, review articles, and clinical studies in all areas of pediatric research. The journal accepts submissions presented as an original article, short communication, case report, review article, systematic review, or letter to the editor.
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