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Reinnervation of the transplanted human heart as evidenced from heart rate variability studies.

I Halpert1, A D Goldberg, A B Levine, T B Levine, R Kornberg, C Kelly, M Lesch.   

Abstract

This study evaluated heart rate variability (HRV) after cardiac transplantation in humans in an attempt to test the hypothesis that cardiac reinnervation occurs in the post-transplant period. HRV was measured using 24-hour Holter recordings performed on 37 ambulant patients 1 to 122 months after cardiac transplantation. All patients were free of histologic rejection and were taking no medication likely to influence HRV. Time and frequency domain were analyzed and circadian rhythm of hourly average heart rate was calculated. HRV increased with time after the transplant. Compared with patients in the early post-transplant period, patients > 36 months after transplant had lower 24-hour heart rates (86 vs 93 beats/min), an increased average of all 5-minute SDs of NN intervals (17.6 vs 11.3), and higher low-and high-frequency power. Ten of the 27 patients > 3 years after transplantation had evidence of functional cardiac reinnervation. Compared with patients who had no reinnervation, these patients had increased circadian variability with lower nocturnal heart rates (76 vs 91 beats/min) and greater sympathetic activity during daytime (natural logarithm sympathetic power -0.36 vs -1.45) and nighttime (natural logarithm sympathetic power -0.43 vs -1.98). Despite lower nocturnal heart rates, there was no HRV evidence for an increase in parasympathetic activity. Thus, patients late after cardiac transplantation have HRV evidence for an increase in sympathetic control of the heart.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8546088     DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9149(96)90592-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Cardiol        ISSN: 0002-9149            Impact factor:   2.778


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