Autonomous dysfunction in young patients with mitral valve prolapse and Marfanoid habitus

Aim. To assess autonomous regulation status in young patients with mitral valve prolapse (MVP), Marfanoid habitus (MH), and signs of systemic connective tissue involvement (SCTP). Material and methods. The study included 59 young men with MVP, MH, and SCTP. All participants underwent phenotypical an...

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Main Authors: S. V. Reeva, E. G. Malev, I. A. Pankova, E. V. Timofeev, E. V. Zemtsovsky
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: «FIRMA «SILICEA» LLC  2013-02-01
Series:Российский кардиологический журнал
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Online Access:https://russjcardiol.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/339
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spelling doaj-619398185b2742d48ec495a6ad0556242021-07-28T14:02:18Zrus«FIRMA «SILICEA» LLC Российский кардиологический журнал1560-40712618-76202013-02-0101232710.15829/1560-4071-2013-1-23-27339Autonomous dysfunction in young patients with mitral valve prolapse and Marfanoid habitusS. V. Reeva0E. G. Malev1I. A. Pankova2E. V. Timofeev3E. V. Zemtsovsky4St. Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University; V. A. Almazov Federal Centre of Heart, Blood, and Endocrinology, St. Petersburg, RussiaV. A. Almazov Federal Centre of Heart, Blood, and Endocrinology, St. Petersburg, RussiaV. A. Almazov Federal Centre of Heart, Blood, and Endocrinology, St. Petersburg, RussiaSt. Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University; V. A. Almazov Federal Centre of Heart, Blood, and Endocrinology, St. Petersburg, RussiaSt. Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University; V. A. Almazov Federal Centre of Heart, Blood, and Endocrinology, St. Petersburg, RussiaAim. To assess autonomous regulation status in young patients with mitral valve prolapse (MVP), Marfanoid habitus (MH), and signs of systemic connective tissue involvement (SCTP). Material and methods. The study included 59 young men with MVP, MH, and SCTP. All participants underwent phenotypical and clinical examination, anthropometry, electrocardiography (ECG), echocardiography (EchoCG), Holter monitoring (HM) of ECG and blood pressure (BP), treadmill test, heart rate variability (HRV) assessment, and additional cardiovascular tests. Results. In patients with MVP, MH, and particularly SCTI, a significant decrease in daytime parameters of sinus arrhythmia was observed. These individuals were also characterized by significantly reduced spectral HRV parameters. A pathologic reaction to active orthostatic test was registered in 50% of the participants with MVP and MH. The overall assessment of autonomous regulation tests demonstrated the presence of abnormalreactions in more than 50% of MH individuals and in 80% of MVP patients. Conclusion. Autonomous dysfunction is common among young patients with MVP, MH, and SCTI.https://russjcardiol.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/339autonomous dysfunctionmitral valve prolapsemarfanoid habitussystemic connective tissue involvementheart rate variabilityewing test battery
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author S. V. Reeva
E. G. Malev
I. A. Pankova
E. V. Timofeev
E. V. Zemtsovsky
spellingShingle S. V. Reeva
E. G. Malev
I. A. Pankova
E. V. Timofeev
E. V. Zemtsovsky
Autonomous dysfunction in young patients with mitral valve prolapse and Marfanoid habitus
Российский кардиологический журнал
autonomous dysfunction
mitral valve prolapse
marfanoid habitus
systemic connective tissue involvement
heart rate variability
ewing test battery
author_facet S. V. Reeva
E. G. Malev
I. A. Pankova
E. V. Timofeev
E. V. Zemtsovsky
author_sort S. V. Reeva
title Autonomous dysfunction in young patients with mitral valve prolapse and Marfanoid habitus
title_short Autonomous dysfunction in young patients with mitral valve prolapse and Marfanoid habitus
title_full Autonomous dysfunction in young patients with mitral valve prolapse and Marfanoid habitus
title_fullStr Autonomous dysfunction in young patients with mitral valve prolapse and Marfanoid habitus
title_full_unstemmed Autonomous dysfunction in young patients with mitral valve prolapse and Marfanoid habitus
title_sort autonomous dysfunction in young patients with mitral valve prolapse and marfanoid habitus
publisher «FIRMA «SILICEA» LLC 
series Российский кардиологический журнал
issn 1560-4071
2618-7620
publishDate 2013-02-01
description Aim. To assess autonomous regulation status in young patients with mitral valve prolapse (MVP), Marfanoid habitus (MH), and signs of systemic connective tissue involvement (SCTP). Material and methods. The study included 59 young men with MVP, MH, and SCTP. All participants underwent phenotypical and clinical examination, anthropometry, electrocardiography (ECG), echocardiography (EchoCG), Holter monitoring (HM) of ECG and blood pressure (BP), treadmill test, heart rate variability (HRV) assessment, and additional cardiovascular tests. Results. In patients with MVP, MH, and particularly SCTI, a significant decrease in daytime parameters of sinus arrhythmia was observed. These individuals were also characterized by significantly reduced spectral HRV parameters. A pathologic reaction to active orthostatic test was registered in 50% of the participants with MVP and MH. The overall assessment of autonomous regulation tests demonstrated the presence of abnormalreactions in more than 50% of MH individuals and in 80% of MVP patients. Conclusion. Autonomous dysfunction is common among young patients with MVP, MH, and SCTI.
topic autonomous dysfunction
mitral valve prolapse
marfanoid habitus
systemic connective tissue involvement
heart rate variability
ewing test battery
url https://russjcardiol.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/339
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