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Heart rate variability is confounded by the presence of erratic sinus rhythm

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Stein, PK; Yanez, D; Domitrovich, PP; Gottdiener, J; Chaves, P; Kronmal, R; Rautaharju, P
Published in: Computers in Cardiology
December 1, 2002

Decreased heart rate variability (HRV) predicts adverse outcomes. HRV can be elevated by episodes of significant non-respiratory sinus arrhythmia (i.e., a highly erratic sinus rhythm with normal p-waves, ESR). This elevated HRV could confound risk stratification by increasing HRV in high-risk patients. HRV was determined from tapes recorded at baseline in the Cardiovascular Health Study, a population study of older adults. Twenty-four hour time, frequency and non-linear domain HRV was compared between ESR+ and ESR- subjects, with (CVD+) and without (CVD-) cardiovascular disease. ESR+ was associated with higher HRV in the time and frequency domains and with decreased short-term fractal scaling exponent and increased ratios of the dimensions of the Poincaré plot fitted ellipse. (ESR+ and CVD+) subjects with had the highest HRV for virtually all indices, while (ESR- and CVD+) had the lowest HRV. Since decreased HRV is associated with adverse outcomes, ESR is likely to dilute the predictive power of HRV.

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Computers in Cardiology

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0276-6574

Publication Date

December 1, 2002

Volume

29

Start / End Page

669 / 672

Related Subject Headings

  • Cardiovascular System & Hematology
 

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Stein, P. K., Yanez, D., Domitrovich, P. P., Gottdiener, J., Chaves, P., Kronmal, R., & Rautaharju, P. (2002). Heart rate variability is confounded by the presence of erratic sinus rhythm. In Computers in Cardiology (Vol. 29, pp. 669–672).
Stein, P. K., D. Yanez, P. P. Domitrovich, J. Gottdiener, P. Chaves, R. Kronmal, and P. Rautaharju. “Heart rate variability is confounded by the presence of erratic sinus rhythm.” In Computers in Cardiology, 29:669–72, 2002.
Stein PK, Yanez D, Domitrovich PP, Gottdiener J, Chaves P, Kronmal R, et al. Heart rate variability is confounded by the presence of erratic sinus rhythm. In: Computers in Cardiology. 2002. p. 669–72.
Stein, P. K., et al. “Heart rate variability is confounded by the presence of erratic sinus rhythm.” Computers in Cardiology, vol. 29, 2002, pp. 669–72.
Stein PK, Yanez D, Domitrovich PP, Gottdiener J, Chaves P, Kronmal R, Rautaharju P. Heart rate variability is confounded by the presence of erratic sinus rhythm. Computers in Cardiology. 2002. p. 669–672.

Published In

Computers in Cardiology

ISSN

0276-6574

Publication Date

December 1, 2002

Volume

29

Start / End Page

669 / 672

Related Subject Headings

  • Cardiovascular System & Hematology