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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, Vol 12, 907-912, Copyright © 1997 by European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery
P Uberfuhr, AW Frey, A Fuchs, C Paniara, H Roskamm, M Schwaiger and B Reichart
Several investigators have shown signs of possible sympathetic but not
parasympathetic reinnervation in heart transplanted patients. Spectral
analysis of heart rate and blood pressure variability is a noninvasive tool
appropriate to detect a functional autonomous reinnervation to the heart.
In a follow-up study, 13 patients after heart transplantation (HTx) were
investigated, mean age 50.6+/-8.5 years, 18 healthy volunteers were
selected as control group. For each patient two recordings were performed
which took part 14+/-5 months respectively 42+/-8 months after HTx. ECG and
systolic blood pressure (SBP) have been recorded simultaneously for 5 min
in supine position during controlled respiratory rate of 12 or 15
cycles/min. No graft rejection has been detected in the endomyocardial
biopsy performed right after the recordings. Power spectral densities (PSD)
were calculated for the beat-to-beat time series of RR-intervals (distance
of two following QRS complexes) and SBPs. The area of PSD in the range of
0.05-0.17 Hz was defined as low frequency (LF) and that of 0.18-0.35 Hz as
high frequency (HF). LF and HF are indicative of efferent sympathetic
respectively parasympathetic activity at the sinus node. A significant
increase of LF (226%) and HF (213%) during a mean period of 28 months could
be found. No differences were to be shown for systolic blood pressure
variability. Previous findings confirm that LF band increases 4 years after
transplantation, suggesting a possible sympathetic reinnervation of the
heart. On the other hand an increase of the HF band also suggests a
parasympathetic reinnervation.
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Signs of vagal reinnervation 4 years after heart transplantation in spectra of heart rate variability
Department of Cardiac Surgery, University of Munich, Klinikum Grosshadern, Germany.
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