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Correlation of serum uric acid with heart rate variability in hypertension.

K U Kunikullaya1, N Purushottam2, V Prakash3, S Mohan4, R Chinnaswamy5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Autonomic dysfunction with dominant sympathetic tone is a common finding among hypertensives and prehypertensives. Uric acid is one of the independent predictors of hypertension. There are very few studies which have shown a relationship between the autonomic tone and uric acid generation pathway among prehypertensives and hypertensives. Aim of the study was to estimate and correlate serum uric acid levels with autonomic function as measured by heart rate variability (HRV) among prehypertensives and hypertensives.
METHODS: Cross-sectional study of three groups, prehypertensives, hypertensives and normotensives, classified according to Joint National Committee VII criteria, with 35 subjects in each group were included in this study. Serum uric acid levels were estimated by using colorimetric assay kit. HRV was analyzed after recording lead II Electrocardiogram using RMS Vagus HRV software (RMS, India). One-way ANOVA and Pearson's correlation was done using SPSS 18.0 software.
RESULTS: Mean uric acid levels were 5.62±2.21mg/dL in normal subjects, 7.06±2.87mg/dL in prehypertensives and 9.77±2.04mg/dL in hypertensives. There was statistically significant negative correlation between uric acid and time domain parameters of HRV in the whole sample and among prehypertensives and positive correlation with low frequency power (LF) in ms(2) and n.u.
CONCLUSIONS: Serum uric acid levels were high in prehypertensives and hypertensives as compared to normal subjects. Further, there was statistically significant correlation seen between uric acid levels and sympathetic domain parameters particularly among prehypertensives.
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Keywords:  Heart rate variability; Hipertensión; Hypertension; Prehipertensión; Prehypertension; Uric acid; Variabilidad de la frecuencia cardíaca; Ácido úrico

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26486461     DOI: 10.1016/j.hipert.2015.06.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hipertens Riesgo Vasc        ISSN: 1889-1837


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