Correlation of heart rate recovery and heart rate variability with atrial fibrillation progression
Objective To examine the combination of heart rate recovery (HRR) and heart rate variability (HRV) in predicting atrial fibrillation (AF) progression. Methods Data from patients with a first detected episode of AF who underwent treadmill exercise testing and 24-h Holter electrocardiography were retr...
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oai:doaj.org-article:3fd6705be68849d19ad674fb47ec6cdf2021-11-19T01:33:26ZCorrelation of heart rate recovery and heart rate variability with atrial fibrillation progression1473-230010.1177/03000605211057822https://doaj.org/article/3fd6705be68849d19ad674fb47ec6cdf2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1177/03000605211057822https://doaj.org/toc/1473-2300Objective To examine the combination of heart rate recovery (HRR) and heart rate variability (HRV) in predicting atrial fibrillation (AF) progression. Methods Data from patients with a first detected episode of AF who underwent treadmill exercise testing and 24-h Holter electrocardiography were retrospectively analysed. Autonomic dysfunction was verified using HRR values. Sympathetic and parasympathetic modulation was analysed by HRV. AF progression was defined as transition from the first detected paroxysmal episode to persistent/permanent AF. Results Of 306 patients, mean LF/HF ratio and HRR did not differ significantly by AF progression regardless of age (< or ≥65 years). However, when the LF/HF ratio was divided into tertiles, in patients aged <65 years, the mid LF/HF (1.60–2.40) ratio was significantly associated with lower AF progression rates and longer maintenance of normal sinus rhythm. For patients aged <65 years, less metabolic equivalents were related to higher AF progression rates. For patients aged ≥65 years, a low HRR was associated with high AF progression rates. Conclusion In relatively younger age, high physical capacity and balanced autonomic nervous system regulation are important predictors of AF progression. Evaluation of autonomic function assessed by age could predict AF progression.Gwang-Seok YoonSeong-Huan ChoiSung Woo KwonSang-Don ParkSung-Hee ShinSeong-Ill WooJun KwanDae-Hyeok KimYong-Soo BaekSAGE PublishingarticleMedicine (General)R5-920ENJournal of International Medical Research, Vol 49 (2021) |
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Objective To examine the combination of heart rate recovery (HRR) and heart rate variability (HRV) in predicting atrial fibrillation (AF) progression. Methods Data from patients with a first detected episode of AF who underwent treadmill exercise testing and 24-h Holter electrocardiography were retrospectively analysed. Autonomic dysfunction was verified using HRR values. Sympathetic and parasympathetic modulation was analysed by HRV. AF progression was defined as transition from the first detected paroxysmal episode to persistent/permanent AF. Results Of 306 patients, mean LF/HF ratio and HRR did not differ significantly by AF progression regardless of age (< or ≥65 years). However, when the LF/HF ratio was divided into tertiles, in patients aged <65 years, the mid LF/HF (1.60–2.40) ratio was significantly associated with lower AF progression rates and longer maintenance of normal sinus rhythm. For patients aged <65 years, less metabolic equivalents were related to higher AF progression rates. For patients aged ≥65 years, a low HRR was associated with high AF progression rates. Conclusion In relatively younger age, high physical capacity and balanced autonomic nervous system regulation are important predictors of AF progression. Evaluation of autonomic function assessed by age could predict AF progression. |
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Gwang-Seok Yoon Seong-Huan Choi Sung Woo Kwon Sang-Don Park Sung-Hee Shin Seong-Ill Woo Jun Kwan Dae-Hyeok Kim Yong-Soo Baek |
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Gwang-Seok Yoon Seong-Huan Choi Sung Woo Kwon Sang-Don Park Sung-Hee Shin Seong-Ill Woo Jun Kwan Dae-Hyeok Kim Yong-Soo Baek |
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Correlation of heart rate recovery and heart rate variability with atrial fibrillation progression |
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Correlation of heart rate recovery and heart rate variability with atrial fibrillation progression |
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Correlation of heart rate recovery and heart rate variability with atrial fibrillation progression |
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Correlation of heart rate recovery and heart rate variability with atrial fibrillation progression |
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Correlation of heart rate recovery and heart rate variability with atrial fibrillation progression |
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correlation of heart rate recovery and heart rate variability with atrial fibrillation progression |
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