BACKGROUND: Palmar hyperhidrosis has been associated with an increased activity of the sympathetic nervous system. The objective of this study was to assess the immediate and long-term effects of endoscopic transthoracic sympathicotomy on the autonomic modulation of the heart rate in patients with palmar hyperhidrosis. METHODS: Power spectrum analysis of heart rate variability in the lying position and after passive tilt to the upright position was performed in thirteen patients the day before and after sympathicotomy. A follow-up recording was performed in ten patients approximately six months later. Recordings from 26 healthy subjects were used as a reference group. FINDINGS: The patients had a tendency to higher power of the low-frequency (LF: 0.04-0.15 Hz) and high-frequency (HF; above 0.15 Hz) components than controls in the upright position. After sympathicotomy LF power was reduced, but HF power was unchanged. At follow-up LF power remained at a lower level, but now HF power was reduced. INTERPRETATION: Patients with palmar hyperhidrosis have a sympathetic overactivity but also a compensatory high parasympathetic activity. Sympathicotomy results in an initial sympathovagal imbalance with a parasympathetic predominance, which is restored on a long-term basis.
BACKGROUND:Palmar hyperhidrosis has been associated with an increased activity of the sympathetic nervous system. The objective of this study was to assess the immediate and long-term effects of endoscopic transthoracic sympathicotomy on the autonomic modulation of the heart rate in patients with palmar hyperhidrosis. METHODS: Power spectrum analysis of heart rate variability in the lying position and after passive tilt to the upright position was performed in thirteen patients the day before and after sympathicotomy. A follow-up recording was performed in ten patients approximately six months later. Recordings from 26 healthy subjects were used as a reference group. FINDINGS: The patients had a tendency to higher power of the low-frequency (LF: 0.04-0.15 Hz) and high-frequency (HF; above 0.15 Hz) components than controls in the upright position. After sympathicotomy LF power was reduced, but HF power was unchanged. At follow-up LF power remained at a lower level, but now HF power was reduced. INTERPRETATION:Patients with palmar hyperhidrosis have a sympathetic overactivity but also a compensatory high parasympathetic activity. Sympathicotomy results in an initial sympathovagal imbalance with a parasympathetic predominance, which is restored on a long-term basis.
Authors: John E Schmidt; Erica A Wehrwein; Lynn A Gronbach; John L D Atkinson; Robert D Fealey; Nisha Charkoudian; John H Eisenach Journal: Clin Auton Res Date: 2010-08-11 Impact factor: 4.435
Authors: Jeffrey P Moak; David S Goldstein; Basil A Eldadah; Ahmed Saleem; Courtney Holmes; Sandra Pechnik; Yehonatan Sharabi Journal: Heart Rhythm Date: 2007-07-18 Impact factor: 6.343