Uncovering sympathetic nervous system dysfunction in disorders of consciousness via heart rate variability during head‐up tilt test

Author:

Cai Weiqiang1,Han Xu1ORCID,Tang Xinwei1,Cao Zuojun1,Yu Zi1,Sun Zuowen1,Wu Junfa1,Wu Yi1ORCID,Xie Hongyu1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Huashan Hospital Fudan University Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractFew standardized tools are available for evaluation of disorders of consciousness (DOC). The potential of heart rate variability (HRV) during head‐up tilt (HUT) test was investigated as a complementary evaluation tool. Twenty‐one DOC patients and 21 healthy participants were enrolled in this study comparing clinical characteristics and HRV time‐ and frequency‐domain outcomes and temporal changes during HUT test. During the 1st–5th min of the HUT, DOC group showed a significant increase and decrease in log low frequency (LF) (p = 0.045) and log normalized high frequency (nHF) (p = 0.02), respectively, compared to the supine position and had lower log normalized LF (nLF) (p = 0.004) and log ratio of low‐to‐high frequency (LF/HF) (p = 0.001) compared to healthy controls. As the HUT continued from the 6th to the 20th min, DOC group exhibited a significant increase in log LF/HF (16th–20th min) (p < 0.05), along with a decrease in log nHF (6th–10th and 16th–20th min) (p < 0.05) and maintained lower log LF, log nLF, and log LF/HF than controls (p < 0.05). 1st–10th min after returning to the supine position, DOC group demonstrated a significant decrease in log nHF (p < 0.01) and increases in log LF/HF (p < 0.01) and had lower log LF (p < 0.01) and log nLF (p < 0.05) compared to controls. In contrast, the control group exhibited a significant decrease in log nHF (p < 0.05) and increase in log LF/HF (p < 0.05) throughout the entire HUT test. Notably, no significant differences were observed when comparing time‐domain outcomes reflecting parasympathetic nervous system between the two groups. HRV during HUT test indicated a delayed and attenuated autonomic response, particularly in the sympathetic nervous system, in DOC patients compared with healthy individuals.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

Wiley

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