Literature DB >> 9743403

Heart rate variability during chemical thoracic sympathectomy.

M Hirose1, H Imai, M Ohmori, Y Matsumoto, F Amaya, T Hosokawa, Y Tanaka.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Chemical thoracic sympathectomy (CTS) resulted in profound bradycardia in a patient with severe post-therapeutic neuralgia. To clarify the cause of this bradycardia, the authors evaluated heart rate variability using a Poincaré plot, which is a scatter diagram of the current R-R interval plotted against the R-R interval immediately preceding it, in this patient and in others scheduled for CTS or mandibular block (MB).
METHODS: Twenty-three patients were scheduled for CTS (n = 13, CTS group) and for MB (n = 10, MB group). Heart rate and the SD of the R-R interval variabilities spreading along the x axis (SDRR) and perpendicularly along the diagonal line of the Poincaré plot (SDdeltaRR) were evaluated before, just after, and 1 h after the block.
RESULTS: Neither group had significant changes in heart rate. The MB group showed no significant change in the SD(RR):SDdeltaRR ratio. In the CTS group, however, the SD(RR):SDdeltaRR ratio decreased significantly from 1.72+/-0.20 to 1.23+/-0.11 just after CTS. The previous patient, who had a high SD(RR):SDdeltaRR ratio of 3.45 before CTS, exhibited severe bradycardia (22 beats/min).
CONCLUSIONS: The SD(RR):SDdeltaRR ratio decreased after CTS without any significant concomitant change in heart rate. The decrease in the SD(RR):SDdeltaRR. ratio indicates a reduction of cardiac sympathetic activity. However, CTS in patients having high SD(RR):SDdeltaRR ratios can result in profound bradycardia.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9743403     DOI: 10.1097/00000542-199809000-00016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anesthesiology        ISSN: 0003-3022            Impact factor:   7.892


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