Ozdemir O, Alyan O, Soylu M, Metin F, Demir AD, Geyik B, Aras D, Ozbakir C, Cihan G, Sasmaz H, Korkmaz S. Sympathetic overactivity in patients with rheumatic mitral stenosis.
Ann Noninvasive Electrocardiol 2005;
9:352-7. [PMID:
15485513 PMCID:
PMC6931918 DOI:
10.1111/j.1542-474x.2004.94575.x]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Mitral stenosis may increase sympathetic nervous activity by increasing left atrial pressure and reducing cardiac output. And elevated sympathetic nerve activity may be a risk factor for the development of clinical manifestations of mitral stenosis. In this study, we assessed the autonomic nervous system activity in patients with mitral stenosis by heart rate variability analysis and defined factors affecting autonomic functions.
METHODS AND RESULTS
Fifty-four patients with rheumatic mitral stenosis were compared with an age- and gender-matched control group composed of 42 healthy individuals. SDNN, RMSSD, PNN50, and HF were lower; mean heart rate (HR), LF and LF/HF ratio were higher in the patients with mitral stenosis compared to the control group. SDNN was correlated positively with left ventricle ejection fraction (LVEF), negatively with mitral valve area, left atrial (LA) diameter, and duration of symptoms. RMSSD was correlated positively with mean transmitral gradient, negatively correlated with age; PNN50 was correlated negatively with mitral valve area and positively correlated with transmitral gradient. LF was positively and HF was negatively correlated with LA diameter; LF was correlated positively, and HF was negatively correlated with duration of symptoms. LF/HF ratio was positively correlated with LA diameter and duration of symptoms, negatively with LVEF and mean valve area.
CONCLUSION
As a result, sympathetic nervous system activity is increased in patients with mitral stenosis and sympathetic overactivity worsens their symptoms. Most significant factors that affect autonomic functions in these patients are left atrial dilatation and mitral valve area.
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