Title | Heart rate variability in frontal lobe epilepsy: Association with SUDEP risk. | ||
Author | do Nascimento Vinholes, Laura; Sousa da Silva, Alexandre; Marinho Tassi, Eduardo; Correa Borges de Lacerda, Glenda | ||
Journal | Acta Neurol Scand | Publication Year/Month | 2021-Jan |
PMID | 32749695 | PMCID | -N/A- |
Affiliation + expend | 1.Escola de Medicina e Cirurgia, Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UniRio), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. |
OBJECTIVES: Frontal lobe epilepsy (FLE) may impair autonomic heart rate modulation. Decreased heart rate variability (HRV) may enhance risk of sudden death. Our objective was to describe whole day and wakefulness/sleep HRV parameters from FLE patients in comparison with those of healthy controls and correlate HRV parameters to SUDEP-7 scores. METHODS: Ten patients with FLE and 15 healthy controls underwent a 24-hour electrocardiogram holter. The SUDEP-7 score was calculated for patients. Subgroups were identified according to active epilepsy, number of generalized seizures, cognitive deficit, medication load, and time-length of epilepsy. Time-domain SDNN, SDNNi, SDANN, rMSDD, and pNN50 and frequency-domain LF, HF, and LF/HF parameters were analyzed. Wilcoxon and Spearman correlation tests were used. A P < .05 was considered significant. RESULTS: Patients SDNN, SDNNi, rMSSD, and pNN50 were decreased in 24-hour recordings. Although a tendency for a protective effect of sleep was seen for both patients and controls, intragroup comparisons of sleeping/waking states revealed a significant increase in sleep rMSSD (P = .046) and pNN50 (P = .041) only for controls. All 24-hour time-domain parameters and LF were inversely and significantly correlated to SUDEP-7, particularly SDANN (rho = -0.896, P = .00019), known to deteriorate with diminished physical activity and decreased in patients with more generalized seizures. Wakefulness parameters did not correlate to SUDEP-7, whereas correlations to sleep parameters were very strong, particularly with rMSSD (rho = -0.945, P = .00012). Cognitive deficit was associated with decreased pNN50, sleep pNN50, and LH. CONCLUSION: HRV is impaired in patients with FLE. Low HRV scores are associated with increased risk for SUDEP as measured by the SUDEP-7 score.