Title Heart rate variability in patients with Sjogren\'s syndrome.
Author Tumiati, B; Perazzoli, F; Negro, A; Pantaleoni, M; Regolisti, G
Journal Clin Rheumatol Publication Year/Month 2000
PMID 11147760 PMCID -N/A-
Affiliation 1.Santa Maria Nuova Hospital, Reggio Emilia, Italy. brunotum@tin.it.

Heart rate variability (HRV) gives information about sympathetic parasympathetic autonomic balance. Our purpose was to determine whether HRV is abnormal in patients with Sjogren\'s syndrome. In 16 patients with Sjogren\'s syndrome and 30 matched controls, a short time analysis of HRV was performed for both the frequency and the time domain. In the time domain, patients tended to display a slower heart rate, greater R-R variability and higher standard deviation of the mean (SDNN) than did healthy subjects, but the differences were not statistically significant. In the frequency domain the spectral measures of HRV showed a slight reduction of LF and an increase of HF; as a result, the ratio between high and low frequencies, representative of sympathovagal modulation, was significantly reduced. Our data suggest an increase in the parasympathetic control of heart rate in patients with Sjogren\'s syndrome. This predominance in vagal tone could exert a protective and antiarrhythmic role in patients with primary Sjogren\'s syndrome, and may be relevant with reference to the lower incidence of sudden death in this disorder compared to other major autoimmune diseases.

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