Spectral and Time-Domain Analyses of Heart-Rate Variability in Children with Severe Upper Airway Obstruction

Objective: Heart rate variability (HRV) is a noninvasive index of neural activity of the heart. This study assessed the heart-rate variability response in children with severe upper airway obstruction. Material and Methods: A prospective trial was carried out in 15 children with severe adenoid and/o...

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Main Authors: Berna Şaylan, Ayhan Çevik, Vedide Tavlı, Ayça Vitrinel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Galenos Publishing House 2011-06-01
Series:Balkan Medical Journal
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Online Access:http://balkanmedicaljournal.org/text.php3?id=745
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spelling doaj-5e165ebe008f429f8a90879cac781d862020-11-24T21:35:52ZengGalenos Publishing HouseBalkan Medical Journal2146-31232146-31312011-06-012802148150Spectral and Time-Domain Analyses of Heart-Rate Variability in Children with Severe Upper Airway ObstructionBerna ŞaylanAyhan ÇevikVedide TavlıAyça VitrinelObjective: Heart rate variability (HRV) is a noninvasive index of neural activity of the heart. This study assessed the heart-rate variability response in children with severe upper airway obstruction. Material and Methods: A prospective trial was carried out in 15 children with severe adenoid and/or tonsil hypertrophy, compared to 15 age matched healthy children in order to attempt to relate such changes. Frequency domain measurements of the high and low frequency bands and the ratio low frequency/high frequency were derived from Holter electrocardiography recordings and computed by Fast Fourier analysis for five minute intervals. Time domain measurements were derived from 24 hour Holter recordings.Results: All spectral analysis of heart rate variability was altered in both preoperative and postoperative (three months after the operation) recordings compared to the control group. In both groups, time domain indices were significantly lower compared to the control group. Mean R-R values were significantly reduced in pre and postoperative groups compared with control group, with the night time mean R-R values being significantly lower (p<0.05). These results indicate the increased frequency domain parameters in two groups. Conclusion: In this study, patients demonstrated altered volume loads and autonomic response. Further studies are needed to assess when such cardiac findings normalize upon relief of the upper airway obstruction.http://balkanmedicaljournal.org/text.php3?id=745Heart-rate variabilitychildrenairway
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author Berna Şaylan
Ayhan Çevik
Vedide Tavlı
Ayça Vitrinel
spellingShingle Berna Şaylan
Ayhan Çevik
Vedide Tavlı
Ayça Vitrinel
Spectral and Time-Domain Analyses of Heart-Rate Variability in Children with Severe Upper Airway Obstruction
Balkan Medical Journal
Heart-rate variability
children
airway
author_facet Berna Şaylan
Ayhan Çevik
Vedide Tavlı
Ayça Vitrinel
author_sort Berna Şaylan
title Spectral and Time-Domain Analyses of Heart-Rate Variability in Children with Severe Upper Airway Obstruction
title_short Spectral and Time-Domain Analyses of Heart-Rate Variability in Children with Severe Upper Airway Obstruction
title_full Spectral and Time-Domain Analyses of Heart-Rate Variability in Children with Severe Upper Airway Obstruction
title_fullStr Spectral and Time-Domain Analyses of Heart-Rate Variability in Children with Severe Upper Airway Obstruction
title_full_unstemmed Spectral and Time-Domain Analyses of Heart-Rate Variability in Children with Severe Upper Airway Obstruction
title_sort spectral and time-domain analyses of heart-rate variability in children with severe upper airway obstruction
publisher Galenos Publishing House
series Balkan Medical Journal
issn 2146-3123
2146-3131
publishDate 2011-06-01
description Objective: Heart rate variability (HRV) is a noninvasive index of neural activity of the heart. This study assessed the heart-rate variability response in children with severe upper airway obstruction. Material and Methods: A prospective trial was carried out in 15 children with severe adenoid and/or tonsil hypertrophy, compared to 15 age matched healthy children in order to attempt to relate such changes. Frequency domain measurements of the high and low frequency bands and the ratio low frequency/high frequency were derived from Holter electrocardiography recordings and computed by Fast Fourier analysis for five minute intervals. Time domain measurements were derived from 24 hour Holter recordings.Results: All spectral analysis of heart rate variability was altered in both preoperative and postoperative (three months after the operation) recordings compared to the control group. In both groups, time domain indices were significantly lower compared to the control group. Mean R-R values were significantly reduced in pre and postoperative groups compared with control group, with the night time mean R-R values being significantly lower (p<0.05). These results indicate the increased frequency domain parameters in two groups. Conclusion: In this study, patients demonstrated altered volume loads and autonomic response. Further studies are needed to assess when such cardiac findings normalize upon relief of the upper airway obstruction.
topic Heart-rate variability
children
airway
url http://balkanmedicaljournal.org/text.php3?id=745
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