Reproducibility of heart rate variability parameters measured in healthy subjects at rest and after a postural change maneuver

Heart rate variability (HRV) provides important information about cardiac autonomic modulation. Since it is a noninvasive and inexpensive method, HRV has been used to evaluate several parameters of cardiovascular health. However, the internal reproducibility of this method has been challenged in som...

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Main Authors: E.M. Dantas, C.P. Gonçalves, A.B.T. Silva, S.L. Rodrigues, M.S. Ramos, R.V. Andreão, E.B. Pimentel, W. Lunz, J.G. Mill
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Published: Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica 2010-10-01
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spelling doaj-0a6e8fbc03e84319b3ba9c50eb114a5b2020-11-24T23:46:57ZengAssociação Brasileira de Divulgação CientíficaBrazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research0100-879X1414-431X2010-10-014310982988Reproducibility of heart rate variability parameters measured in healthy subjects at rest and after a postural change maneuverE.M. DantasC.P. GonçalvesA.B.T. SilvaS.L. RodriguesM.S. RamosR.V. AndreãoE.B. PimentelW. LunzJ.G. MillHeart rate variability (HRV) provides important information about cardiac autonomic modulation. Since it is a noninvasive and inexpensive method, HRV has been used to evaluate several parameters of cardiovascular health. However, the internal reproducibility of this method has been challenged in some studies. Our aim was to determine the intra-individual reproducibility of HRV parameters in short-term recordings obtained in supine and orthostatic positions. Electrocardiographic (ECG) recordings were obtained from 30 healthy subjects (20-49 years, 14 men) using a digital apparatus (sampling ratio = 250 Hz). ECG was recorded for 10 min in the supine position and for 10 min in the orthostatic position. The procedure was repeated 2-3 h later. Time and frequency domain analyses were performed. Frequency domain included low (LF, 0.04-0.15 Hz) and high frequency (HF, 0.15-0.4 Hz) bands. Power spectral analysis was performed by the autoregressive method and model order was set at 16. Intra-subject agreement was assessed by linear regression analysis, test of difference in variances and limits of agreement. Most HRV measures (pNN50, RMSSD, LF, HF, and LF/HF ratio) were reproducible independent of body position. Better correlation indexes (r > 0.6) were obtained in the orthostatic position. Bland-Altman plots revealed that most values were inside the agreement limits, indicating concordance between measures. Only SDNN and NNv in the supine position were not reproducible. Our results showed reproducibility of HRV parameters when recorded in the same individual with a short time between two exams. The increased sympathetic activity occurring in the orthostatic position probably facilitates reproducibility of the HRV indexes.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2010001000010Heart rate variabilityPower spectral analysisReproducibilityAutonomic nervous system
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author E.M. Dantas
C.P. Gonçalves
A.B.T. Silva
S.L. Rodrigues
M.S. Ramos
R.V. Andreão
E.B. Pimentel
W. Lunz
J.G. Mill
spellingShingle E.M. Dantas
C.P. Gonçalves
A.B.T. Silva
S.L. Rodrigues
M.S. Ramos
R.V. Andreão
E.B. Pimentel
W. Lunz
J.G. Mill
Reproducibility of heart rate variability parameters measured in healthy subjects at rest and after a postural change maneuver
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
Heart rate variability
Power spectral analysis
Reproducibility
Autonomic nervous system
author_facet E.M. Dantas
C.P. Gonçalves
A.B.T. Silva
S.L. Rodrigues
M.S. Ramos
R.V. Andreão
E.B. Pimentel
W. Lunz
J.G. Mill
author_sort E.M. Dantas
title Reproducibility of heart rate variability parameters measured in healthy subjects at rest and after a postural change maneuver
title_short Reproducibility of heart rate variability parameters measured in healthy subjects at rest and after a postural change maneuver
title_full Reproducibility of heart rate variability parameters measured in healthy subjects at rest and after a postural change maneuver
title_fullStr Reproducibility of heart rate variability parameters measured in healthy subjects at rest and after a postural change maneuver
title_full_unstemmed Reproducibility of heart rate variability parameters measured in healthy subjects at rest and after a postural change maneuver
title_sort reproducibility of heart rate variability parameters measured in healthy subjects at rest and after a postural change maneuver
publisher Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica
series Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
issn 0100-879X
1414-431X
publishDate 2010-10-01
description Heart rate variability (HRV) provides important information about cardiac autonomic modulation. Since it is a noninvasive and inexpensive method, HRV has been used to evaluate several parameters of cardiovascular health. However, the internal reproducibility of this method has been challenged in some studies. Our aim was to determine the intra-individual reproducibility of HRV parameters in short-term recordings obtained in supine and orthostatic positions. Electrocardiographic (ECG) recordings were obtained from 30 healthy subjects (20-49 years, 14 men) using a digital apparatus (sampling ratio = 250 Hz). ECG was recorded for 10 min in the supine position and for 10 min in the orthostatic position. The procedure was repeated 2-3 h later. Time and frequency domain analyses were performed. Frequency domain included low (LF, 0.04-0.15 Hz) and high frequency (HF, 0.15-0.4 Hz) bands. Power spectral analysis was performed by the autoregressive method and model order was set at 16. Intra-subject agreement was assessed by linear regression analysis, test of difference in variances and limits of agreement. Most HRV measures (pNN50, RMSSD, LF, HF, and LF/HF ratio) were reproducible independent of body position. Better correlation indexes (r > 0.6) were obtained in the orthostatic position. Bland-Altman plots revealed that most values were inside the agreement limits, indicating concordance between measures. Only SDNN and NNv in the supine position were not reproducible. Our results showed reproducibility of HRV parameters when recorded in the same individual with a short time between two exams. The increased sympathetic activity occurring in the orthostatic position probably facilitates reproducibility of the HRV indexes.
topic Heart rate variability
Power spectral analysis
Reproducibility
Autonomic nervous system
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2010001000010
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