Title | Twenty-four-hour heart rate variability to assess autonomic function in Parkinson\'s disease. | ||
Author | Mastrocola, C; Vanacore, N; Giovani, A; Locuratolo, N; Vella, C; Alessandri, A; Baratta, L; Tubani, L; Meco, G | ||
Journal | Acta Neurol Scand | Publication Year/Month | 1999-Apr |
PMID | 10225356 | PMCID | -N/A- |
Affiliation | 1.Department of Clinical Medicine, University of La Sapienza, Rome, Italy. |
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the autonomic dysfunction in Parkinson\'s disease patients by means of a 24-h heart rate variability (HRV) method. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Thirteen patients with a diagnosis of Parkinson\'s disease were compared with 13 age-matched healthy persons (control group). The 13 patients had a mean age of 70.5 years, and mean disease duration of 10.9 years. The autonomic function was evaluated by HRV analysis using a continuous 24-h ECG. The parameters of SDNN (standard deviation of the normal-to-normal intervals between adjacent QRS complexes), of LF (power in low frequency) and of HF (power in high frequency) were studied during the following 3 periods: 24 h, night and day. RESULTS: The data show a statistically significant difference between groups for SDNN and LF in all the periods, while for HF parameters the difference is statistically significant only in the night period. CONCLUSION: The use of the 24-h HRV method can provide more accurate and reproducible data than other conventional cardiovascular tests.