Heart rate variability alterations in infants with spontaneous hypertonia

Alexis Arce-Alvarez, Claudia Melipillán, David C. Andrade, Camilo Toledo, Noah J. Marcus, Rodrigo Del Rio*

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    Background: Hypertonia is characterized by increased resting muscle tone. Previous studies have shown that adult patients with hypertonia displayed autonomic imbalance. However, cardiac sympatho-vagal control in infants with hypertonia have not been explored. The main aim was to estimate cardiac autonomic control in infants with hypertonia using heart rate variability (HRV). Methods: Thirty infants (0–2 years old) were studied. Heart rate (HR) and R-R interval time series were obtained in 15 Control and 15 Hypertonia infants. HRV was analyzed in time and frequency domains. Additionally, non-linear analysis and entropy measurements were performed. Results: Infants with hypertonia showed cardiac autonomic imbalance as evidenced by alterations in HRV, characterized by an increased power spectral density of low frequency (LF) over high frequency (HF) components of HRV. Indeed, a ∼7% increase in LF, and ∼30% reduction in HF, were found in infants with hypertonia vs. control infants. In addition, time domain and non-linear HRV analysis (Root-mean-square of successive normal sinus R-R interval difference, entropy, and R-R interval variability) were all significantly decreased in hypertonia vs. control subjects. Conclusions: Our results showed that hypertonia infants displayed HRV disturbances, which suggest an alteration in overall autonomic cardiac modulation in infants with hypertonia compared with healthy condition.

    Idioma originalInglés
    Páginas (desde-hasta)77-84
    Número de páginas8
    PublicaciónPediatric Research
    Volumen86
    N.º1
    DOI
    EstadoPublicada - 2019

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    Funding Information:
    FONDECYT 1180172 grant from the National Fund for Scientific and Technological Development of Chile and Interinstitutional Project PI1804 from U. Católica Silva Henríquez.

    Publisher Copyright:
    © 2019, International Pediatric Research Foundation, Inc.

    Áreas temáticas de ASJC Scopus

    • Pediatría, perinaltología y salud infantil

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