Effects of Hypoxia on Heart Rate Variability in Healthy Individuals: A Systematic Review

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira,André Luiz Musmanno Branco
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Rohan,Philippe de Azeredo, Gonçalves,Thiago Rodrigues, Soares,Pedro Paulo da Silva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Background: Hypoxia is a physiological condition that may affect the cardiac autonomic modulation, which can be assessed by spontaneous fluctuations in heart rate, know as heart rate variability (HRV). Studies have reported reductions or maintenance of HRV in hypoxic situation presenting controversial effects. There is a knowledge gap in relation to changes in HRV during hypoxia. Objective: The aim of this study was to systematically review the effects of hypoxia on HRV in unacclimatized healthy adults at rest. Methods: This systematic review was performed according to PRISMA guidelines. Search terms used in MEDLINE, SCOPUS, LILACS and EUROPE PMC database were: "heart rate variability" OR "cardiac autonomic modulation" OR "cardiac autonomic regulation" AND NOT intermittent NOT sleep (hypoxia OR altitude). Records were filtered by species, age group and language. Results: At the end of the screening and eligibility, 13 manuscripts remained for qualitative synthesis. Discussion: The studies used different experimental protocols involving difference in barometric pressure, oxygen level, time of exposure to hypoxia and control of respiratory rate. Possibly the influence of these factors and also the interindividual variation to hypoxia may justify different responses in HRV. Conclusion: Based on the investigated studies, hypoxia has been capable of generating a decrease in HRV, either by reduction or maintenance of vagal modulation, or by sympathetic predominance or even the combination of these responses in healthy adults unacclimatized to hypoxia. This effect appears to be dependent on altitude level and barometric pressure. (Int J Cardiovasc Sci. 2017;30(3):251-261)
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spelling Effects of Hypoxia on Heart Rate Variability in Healthy Individuals: A Systematic ReviewHeart RateHipóxiaAltitudeAtmospheric PressureAutonomic Nervous SystemReviewAbstract Background: Hypoxia is a physiological condition that may affect the cardiac autonomic modulation, which can be assessed by spontaneous fluctuations in heart rate, know as heart rate variability (HRV). Studies have reported reductions or maintenance of HRV in hypoxic situation presenting controversial effects. There is a knowledge gap in relation to changes in HRV during hypoxia. Objective: The aim of this study was to systematically review the effects of hypoxia on HRV in unacclimatized healthy adults at rest. Methods: This systematic review was performed according to PRISMA guidelines. Search terms used in MEDLINE, SCOPUS, LILACS and EUROPE PMC database were: "heart rate variability" OR "cardiac autonomic modulation" OR "cardiac autonomic regulation" AND NOT intermittent NOT sleep (hypoxia OR altitude). Records were filtered by species, age group and language. Results: At the end of the screening and eligibility, 13 manuscripts remained for qualitative synthesis. Discussion: The studies used different experimental protocols involving difference in barometric pressure, oxygen level, time of exposure to hypoxia and control of respiratory rate. Possibly the influence of these factors and also the interindividual variation to hypoxia may justify different responses in HRV. Conclusion: Based on the investigated studies, hypoxia has been capable of generating a decrease in HRV, either by reduction or maintenance of vagal modulation, or by sympathetic predominance or even the combination of these responses in healthy adults unacclimatized to hypoxia. This effect appears to be dependent on altitude level and barometric pressure. (Int J Cardiovasc Sci. 2017;30(3):251-261)Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia2017-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2359-56472017000300251International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences v.30 n.3 2017reponame:International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia (SBC)instacron:SBC10.5935/2359-4802.20170035info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira,André Luiz Musmanno BrancoRohan,Philippe de AzeredoGonçalves,Thiago RodriguesSoares,Pedro Paulo da Silvaeng2017-07-25T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2359-56472017000300251Revistahttp://publicacoes.cardiol.br/portal/ijcshttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phptailanerodrigues@cardiol.br||revistaijcs@cardiol.br2359-56472359-4802opendoar:2017-07-25T00:00International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia (SBC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of Hypoxia on Heart Rate Variability in Healthy Individuals: A Systematic Review
title Effects of Hypoxia on Heart Rate Variability in Healthy Individuals: A Systematic Review
spellingShingle Effects of Hypoxia on Heart Rate Variability in Healthy Individuals: A Systematic Review
Oliveira,André Luiz Musmanno Branco
Heart Rate
Hipóxia
Altitude
Atmospheric Pressure
Autonomic Nervous System
Review
title_short Effects of Hypoxia on Heart Rate Variability in Healthy Individuals: A Systematic Review
title_full Effects of Hypoxia on Heart Rate Variability in Healthy Individuals: A Systematic Review
title_fullStr Effects of Hypoxia on Heart Rate Variability in Healthy Individuals: A Systematic Review
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Hypoxia on Heart Rate Variability in Healthy Individuals: A Systematic Review
title_sort Effects of Hypoxia on Heart Rate Variability in Healthy Individuals: A Systematic Review
author Oliveira,André Luiz Musmanno Branco
author_facet Oliveira,André Luiz Musmanno Branco
Rohan,Philippe de Azeredo
Gonçalves,Thiago Rodrigues
Soares,Pedro Paulo da Silva
author_role author
author2 Rohan,Philippe de Azeredo
Gonçalves,Thiago Rodrigues
Soares,Pedro Paulo da Silva
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira,André Luiz Musmanno Branco
Rohan,Philippe de Azeredo
Gonçalves,Thiago Rodrigues
Soares,Pedro Paulo da Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Heart Rate
Hipóxia
Altitude
Atmospheric Pressure
Autonomic Nervous System
Review
topic Heart Rate
Hipóxia
Altitude
Atmospheric Pressure
Autonomic Nervous System
Review
description Abstract Background: Hypoxia is a physiological condition that may affect the cardiac autonomic modulation, which can be assessed by spontaneous fluctuations in heart rate, know as heart rate variability (HRV). Studies have reported reductions or maintenance of HRV in hypoxic situation presenting controversial effects. There is a knowledge gap in relation to changes in HRV during hypoxia. Objective: The aim of this study was to systematically review the effects of hypoxia on HRV in unacclimatized healthy adults at rest. Methods: This systematic review was performed according to PRISMA guidelines. Search terms used in MEDLINE, SCOPUS, LILACS and EUROPE PMC database were: "heart rate variability" OR "cardiac autonomic modulation" OR "cardiac autonomic regulation" AND NOT intermittent NOT sleep (hypoxia OR altitude). Records were filtered by species, age group and language. Results: At the end of the screening and eligibility, 13 manuscripts remained for qualitative synthesis. Discussion: The studies used different experimental protocols involving difference in barometric pressure, oxygen level, time of exposure to hypoxia and control of respiratory rate. Possibly the influence of these factors and also the interindividual variation to hypoxia may justify different responses in HRV. Conclusion: Based on the investigated studies, hypoxia has been capable of generating a decrease in HRV, either by reduction or maintenance of vagal modulation, or by sympathetic predominance or even the combination of these responses in healthy adults unacclimatized to hypoxia. This effect appears to be dependent on altitude level and barometric pressure. (Int J Cardiovasc Sci. 2017;30(3):251-261)
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