Heart Rate and Systolic Blood Pressure Variability on Recently Diagnosed Diabetics

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Autor(a) principal: Michel-Chávez,Anaclara
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Estañol,Bruno, Gien-López,José Antonio, Robles-Cabrera,Adriana, Huitrado-Duarte,María Elena, Moreno-Morales,René, Becerra-Luna,Brayans
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia (Online)
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Resumo: Background:Diabetes affects approximately 250 million people in the world. Cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy is a common complication of diabetes that leads to severe postural hypotension, exercise intolerance, and increased incidence of silent myocardial infarction.Objective:To determine the variability of heart rate (HR) and systolic blood pressure (SBP) in recently diagnosed diabetic patients.Methods:The study included 30 patients with a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes of less than 2 years and 30 healthy controls. We used a Finapres® device to measure during five minutes beat-to-beat HR and blood pressure in three experimental conditions: supine position, standing position, and rhythmic breathing at 0.1 Hz. The results were analyzed in the time and frequency domains.Results:In the HR analysis, statistically significant differences were found in the time domain, specifically on short-term values such as standard deviation of NN intervals (SDNN), root mean square of successive differences (RMSSD), and number of pairs of successive NNs that differ by more than 50 ms (pNN50). In the BP analysis, there were no significant differences, but there was a sympathetic dominance in all three conditions. The baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) decreased in patients with early diabetes compared with healthy subjects during the standing maneuver.Conclusions:There is a decrease in HR variability in patients with early type 2 diabetes. No changes were observed in the BP analysis in the supine position, but there were changes in BRS with the standing maneuver, probably due to sympathetic hyperactivity.
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spelling Heart Rate and Systolic Blood Pressure Variability on Recently Diagnosed DiabeticsHeart RateArterial PressureDiabetes Mellitus / diagnosisDiabetes ComplicationsDiabetic NeuropathiesBackground:Diabetes affects approximately 250 million people in the world. Cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy is a common complication of diabetes that leads to severe postural hypotension, exercise intolerance, and increased incidence of silent myocardial infarction.Objective:To determine the variability of heart rate (HR) and systolic blood pressure (SBP) in recently diagnosed diabetic patients.Methods:The study included 30 patients with a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes of less than 2 years and 30 healthy controls. We used a Finapres® device to measure during five minutes beat-to-beat HR and blood pressure in three experimental conditions: supine position, standing position, and rhythmic breathing at 0.1 Hz. The results were analyzed in the time and frequency domains.Results:In the HR analysis, statistically significant differences were found in the time domain, specifically on short-term values such as standard deviation of NN intervals (SDNN), root mean square of successive differences (RMSSD), and number of pairs of successive NNs that differ by more than 50 ms (pNN50). In the BP analysis, there were no significant differences, but there was a sympathetic dominance in all three conditions. The baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) decreased in patients with early diabetes compared with healthy subjects during the standing maneuver.Conclusions:There is a decrease in HR variability in patients with early type 2 diabetes. No changes were observed in the BP analysis in the supine position, but there were changes in BRS with the standing maneuver, probably due to sympathetic hyperactivity.Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia - SBC2015-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0066-782X2015002200276Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia v.105 n.3 2015reponame:Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia (SBC)instacron:SBC10.5935/abc.20150073info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMichel-Chávez,AnaclaraEstañol,BrunoGien-López,José AntonioRobles-Cabrera,AdrianaHuitrado-Duarte,María ElenaMoreno-Morales,RenéBecerra-Luna,Brayanseng2015-10-05T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0066-782X2015002200276Revistahttp://www.arquivosonline.com.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||arquivos@cardiol.br1678-41700066-782Xopendoar:2015-10-05T00:00Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia (SBC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Heart Rate and Systolic Blood Pressure Variability on Recently Diagnosed Diabetics
title Heart Rate and Systolic Blood Pressure Variability on Recently Diagnosed Diabetics
spellingShingle Heart Rate and Systolic Blood Pressure Variability on Recently Diagnosed Diabetics
Michel-Chávez,Anaclara
Heart Rate
Arterial Pressure
Diabetes Mellitus / diagnosis
Diabetes Complications
Diabetic Neuropathies
title_short Heart Rate and Systolic Blood Pressure Variability on Recently Diagnosed Diabetics
title_full Heart Rate and Systolic Blood Pressure Variability on Recently Diagnosed Diabetics
title_fullStr Heart Rate and Systolic Blood Pressure Variability on Recently Diagnosed Diabetics
title_full_unstemmed Heart Rate and Systolic Blood Pressure Variability on Recently Diagnosed Diabetics
title_sort Heart Rate and Systolic Blood Pressure Variability on Recently Diagnosed Diabetics
author Michel-Chávez,Anaclara
author_facet Michel-Chávez,Anaclara
Estañol,Bruno
Gien-López,José Antonio
Robles-Cabrera,Adriana
Huitrado-Duarte,María Elena
Moreno-Morales,René
Becerra-Luna,Brayans
author_role author
author2 Estañol,Bruno
Gien-López,José Antonio
Robles-Cabrera,Adriana
Huitrado-Duarte,María Elena
Moreno-Morales,René
Becerra-Luna,Brayans
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Michel-Chávez,Anaclara
Estañol,Bruno
Gien-López,José Antonio
Robles-Cabrera,Adriana
Huitrado-Duarte,María Elena
Moreno-Morales,René
Becerra-Luna,Brayans
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Heart Rate
Arterial Pressure
Diabetes Mellitus / diagnosis
Diabetes Complications
Diabetic Neuropathies
topic Heart Rate
Arterial Pressure
Diabetes Mellitus / diagnosis
Diabetes Complications
Diabetic Neuropathies
description Background:Diabetes affects approximately 250 million people in the world. Cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy is a common complication of diabetes that leads to severe postural hypotension, exercise intolerance, and increased incidence of silent myocardial infarction.Objective:To determine the variability of heart rate (HR) and systolic blood pressure (SBP) in recently diagnosed diabetic patients.Methods:The study included 30 patients with a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes of less than 2 years and 30 healthy controls. We used a Finapres® device to measure during five minutes beat-to-beat HR and blood pressure in three experimental conditions: supine position, standing position, and rhythmic breathing at 0.1 Hz. The results were analyzed in the time and frequency domains.Results:In the HR analysis, statistically significant differences were found in the time domain, specifically on short-term values such as standard deviation of NN intervals (SDNN), root mean square of successive differences (RMSSD), and number of pairs of successive NNs that differ by more than 50 ms (pNN50). In the BP analysis, there were no significant differences, but there was a sympathetic dominance in all three conditions. The baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) decreased in patients with early diabetes compared with healthy subjects during the standing maneuver.Conclusions:There is a decrease in HR variability in patients with early type 2 diabetes. No changes were observed in the BP analysis in the supine position, but there were changes in BRS with the standing maneuver, probably due to sympathetic hyperactivity.
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