Reproducibility of methods for assessing baroreflex sensitivity in normal controls and in patients with chronic heart failure

Author:

DAVIES L. Ceri1,FRANCIS Darrel P.1,JURÁK Pavel2,KÁRA Tomas3,PIEPOLI Massimo1,COATS Andrew J. S.1

Affiliation:

1. National Heart & Lung Institute, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London, U.K.

2. Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Institute of Scientific Instruments, Brno, Czech Republic

3. 1st Department of Internal Medicine – Cardiology, St Anna Faculty Hospital, Brno, Czech Republic

Abstract

Baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) conveys useful prognostic information in patients with heart disease, yet methods for its quantification suffer from poor reproducibility and test failure in some patients with heart failure. We set out to compare the short-term reproducibility and success rate of four different methods of assessing BRS in normal subjects and patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). A total of 31 patients with CHF and 18 normal controls underwent BRS testing using four techniques: (1) bolus phenylephrine (BRSPhe), (2) α-index in both low- and high-frequency bands (BRSαLF and BRSαHF respectively), (3) the sequence method (BRSSeq), and (4) a new 0.1 Hz controlled-breathing, time-domain analysis method (BRSCbr). Each subject underwent two test episodes with each method on the same day. The average values for BRS in patients and controls respectively were: BRSPhe, 4.4 (±4.4) ms/mmHg and 19.8 (±11.5) ms/mmHg; BRSαLF, 5.6 (±4.1) ms/mmHg and 15.4 (±5.0) ms/mmHg; BRSαHF, 7.1 (±7.0) ms/mmHg and 25.1 (±8.3) ms/mmHg; BRSSeq, 7.7 (±6.3) ms/mmHg and 22.5 (±8.4) ms/mmHg; BRSCbr, 6.6 (±5.9) ms/mmHg and 22.8 (±10.8) ms/mmHg. The coefficients of variation (S.D. of the difference in repeated values divided by mean) in patients and controls respectively were: BRSPhe, 85.6% and 52.2%; BRSαLF, 65.9% and 33.7%; BRSαHF, 99.7% and 52.1%; BRSSeq, 30.7% and 40.4%; BRSCbr, 30.7% and 19.6%. The numbers of test failures in patients were: BRSPhen, 15; BRSαLF, 7; BRSαHF, 5; BRSSeq, 14; BRSCbr, 1. Of the four techniques assessed for measuring BRS, the controlled breathing time-domain method yielded the best reproducibility and lowest failure rate in controls and in patients with CHF.

Publisher

Portland Press Ltd.

Subject

General Medicine

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