Title Parkinson\'s disease effect on autonomic modulation: an analysis using geometric indices.
Author Stoco-Oliveira, Mileide Cristina; Ricci-Vitor, Ana Laura; Vanzella, Lais Manata; Valente, Heloisa Balotari; Silva, Vitor Eduardo Dos Santos; Andre, Larissa Borba; Carvalho, Augusto Cesinando de; Garner, David Matthew; Vanderlei, Luiz Carlos Marques
Journal Arq Neuropsiquiatr Publication Year/Month 2021-Feb
PMID 33759977 PMCID -N/A-
Affiliation + expend 1.Universidade Estadual Paulista "Julio de Mesquita Filho", Faculdade de Ciencias e Tecnologia, Departamento de Fisioterapia, Presidente Prudente, Sao Paulo, Brazil.

BACKGROUND: Parkinson\'s disease (PD) produces autonomic changes, indicating lower parasympathetic modulation and global variability, but these changes need further studying regarding geometric methods. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the autonomic modulation in individuals with PD using heart rate variability (HRV) indices obtained through geometric methods. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional study that assessed 50 individuals, split into two groups: PD group (PDG; n=26; 75.36+/-5.21 years) and control group (CG; n=24; 75.36+/-5.21 years). We evaluated the autonomic modulation by measuring the heart rate beat-to-beat for 30 min with the individual in supine rest using a heart rate monitor and assessed geometric indices (RRtri, TINN, SD1, SD2, SD1/SD2 ratio, and qualitative analysis of the Poincare plot). RESULTS: Significant reductions were found in RRtri, TINN, SD1, and SD2 indices among PDG compared to CG. Regarding the SD1/SD2 ratio, no significant changes were detected between the groups. The Poincare plot demonstrated that individuals with PD had lower beat-to-beat dispersion in RR intervals, in addition to greater long-term dispersion of RR intervals compared to CG. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest a reduction in the parasympathetic autonomic modulation and global variability in individuals with PD compared to controls, regardless of sex, age, and body mass index.

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