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Evaluation of autonomic dysfunction in familial dysautonomia by power spectral analysis.

C Maayan1, F B Axelrod, S Akselrod, D W Carley, D C Shannon, C D Shannon.   

Abstract

We examined the nature and extent of the autonomic control defect in patients with autonomic dysfunction using power spectral analysis of heart rate fluctuations. Heart rate variability and respiratory patterns were monitored and discrete blood pressure measurements were made during supine and standing positions in 10 ambulatory patients with familial dysautonomia and in controls. Postural hypotension without compensatory tachycardia was confirmed in the patients upon standing. The balance between sympathetic and parasympathetic activity was compared in both positions by quantifying the power of the low (0.04-0.095 Hz) and high (respiratory) frequency fluctuations in instantaneous heart rate. After changing from supine to standing position there was a small decrease in the low frequency power of heart rate fluctuations in the patients as opposed to a significant increase in controls. The mean power of fluctuations occurring at high frequency decreased only slightly in the patients compared to a marked decrease in the controls. We conclude that the fall in blood pressure, lack of appropriate heart rate modulation, and failure to increase low frequency heart rate power which occurred in the patients upon standing, are all due to lack of increased sympathetic output under the influence of gravity. The failure to decrease power in the respiratory frequency peak in the patients, suggests an abnormal retention of parasympathetic activity. This may be explained by parasympathetic compensation for the substantial sympathetic loss, or by a lack of appropriate inhibition of parasympathetic tone from baroreceptors or supraspinal structures.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3440818     DOI: 10.1016/0165-1838(87)90091-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Auton Nerv Syst        ISSN: 0165-1838


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