Association of Heart Rate Variability and Inflammatory Response in Patients with Cardiovascular Diseases: Current Strengths and Limitations

Many experimental and clinical studies have confirmed a continuous cross-talk between both sympathetic and parasympathetic branches of autonomic nervous system and inflammatory response, in different clinical scenarios. In cardiovascular diseases, inflammation has been proven to play a pivotal role...

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Main Authors: Vasilios Efthymios Papaioannou, Ioannis ePneumatikos, Nikos eMaglaveras
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2013-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Physiology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fphys.2013.00174/full
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spelling doaj-69ae3749610d4080ac0b403c59d087af2020-11-24T23:01:12ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Physiology1664-042X2013-07-01410.3389/fphys.2013.0017444205Association of Heart Rate Variability and Inflammatory Response in Patients with Cardiovascular Diseases: Current Strengths and LimitationsVasilios Efthymios Papaioannou0Ioannis ePneumatikos1Nikos eMaglaveras2Democritus University of ThraceDemocritus University of ThraceAristotle University of ThessalonikiMany experimental and clinical studies have confirmed a continuous cross-talk between both sympathetic and parasympathetic branches of autonomic nervous system and inflammatory response, in different clinical scenarios. In cardiovascular diseases, inflammation has been proven to play a pivotal role in disease progression, pathogenesis and resolution. A few clinical studies have assessed the possible inter-relation between neuro-autonomic output, estimated with heart rate variability analysis, which is the variability of R-R in the electrocardiogram, and different inflammatory biomarkers, in patients suffering from stable or unstable coronary artery disease and heart failure. Moreover, different indices derived from heart rate signals’ processing, have been proven to correlate strongly with severity of heart disease and predict final outcome. In this review article we will summarize major findings from different investigators, evaluating neuro-immunological interactions through heart rate variability analysis, in different groups of cardiovascular patients. We suggest that markers originating from variability analysis of heart rate signals seem to be related to inflammatory biomarkers. However, a lot of open questions remain to be addressed, regarding the existence of a true association between heart rate variability and autonomic nervous system output or its adoption for risk stratification and therapeutic monitoring at the bedside. Finally, potential therapeutic implications will be discussed, leading to autonomic balance restoration in relation with inflammatory control.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fphys.2013.00174/fullAutonomic Nervous SystemCardiovascular DiseasesCoronary DiseaseInflammationMortalityHeart rate variability
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author Vasilios Efthymios Papaioannou
Ioannis ePneumatikos
Nikos eMaglaveras
spellingShingle Vasilios Efthymios Papaioannou
Ioannis ePneumatikos
Nikos eMaglaveras
Association of Heart Rate Variability and Inflammatory Response in Patients with Cardiovascular Diseases: Current Strengths and Limitations
Frontiers in Physiology
Autonomic Nervous System
Cardiovascular Diseases
Coronary Disease
Inflammation
Mortality
Heart rate variability
author_facet Vasilios Efthymios Papaioannou
Ioannis ePneumatikos
Nikos eMaglaveras
author_sort Vasilios Efthymios Papaioannou
title Association of Heart Rate Variability and Inflammatory Response in Patients with Cardiovascular Diseases: Current Strengths and Limitations
title_short Association of Heart Rate Variability and Inflammatory Response in Patients with Cardiovascular Diseases: Current Strengths and Limitations
title_full Association of Heart Rate Variability and Inflammatory Response in Patients with Cardiovascular Diseases: Current Strengths and Limitations
title_fullStr Association of Heart Rate Variability and Inflammatory Response in Patients with Cardiovascular Diseases: Current Strengths and Limitations
title_full_unstemmed Association of Heart Rate Variability and Inflammatory Response in Patients with Cardiovascular Diseases: Current Strengths and Limitations
title_sort association of heart rate variability and inflammatory response in patients with cardiovascular diseases: current strengths and limitations
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Physiology
issn 1664-042X
publishDate 2013-07-01
description Many experimental and clinical studies have confirmed a continuous cross-talk between both sympathetic and parasympathetic branches of autonomic nervous system and inflammatory response, in different clinical scenarios. In cardiovascular diseases, inflammation has been proven to play a pivotal role in disease progression, pathogenesis and resolution. A few clinical studies have assessed the possible inter-relation between neuro-autonomic output, estimated with heart rate variability analysis, which is the variability of R-R in the electrocardiogram, and different inflammatory biomarkers, in patients suffering from stable or unstable coronary artery disease and heart failure. Moreover, different indices derived from heart rate signals’ processing, have been proven to correlate strongly with severity of heart disease and predict final outcome. In this review article we will summarize major findings from different investigators, evaluating neuro-immunological interactions through heart rate variability analysis, in different groups of cardiovascular patients. We suggest that markers originating from variability analysis of heart rate signals seem to be related to inflammatory biomarkers. However, a lot of open questions remain to be addressed, regarding the existence of a true association between heart rate variability and autonomic nervous system output or its adoption for risk stratification and therapeutic monitoring at the bedside. Finally, potential therapeutic implications will be discussed, leading to autonomic balance restoration in relation with inflammatory control.
topic Autonomic Nervous System
Cardiovascular Diseases
Coronary Disease
Inflammation
Mortality
Heart rate variability
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fphys.2013.00174/full
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