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Jornal Brasileiro de Nefrologia
Depressed cardiac autonomic modulation in patients with chronic kidney disease
Carlos Alberto De Oliveira1  Helio Lima De Brito Junior1  Marcus Gomes Bastos1  Felipe Gomes De Oliveira1  Thais Gomes Casali1  Tiago Costa Bignoto1  Natalia Maria Da Silva Fernandes1  Antonio Fernando De Castro Alves Beraldo1  Rogério Baumgratz De Paula1 
关键词: cardiovascular diseases;    kidney diseases;    nephrology;    renal insufficiency;    chronic;    doenças cardiovasculares;    insuficiência renal crônica;    nefrologia;    nefropatias;   
DOI  :  10.5935/0101-2800.20140025
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】
Introduction: A dysfunctional autonomic nervous system (ANS) has also been recognized as an important mechanism contributing to the poor outcome in CKD patients, with several studies reporting a reduction in heart rate variability (HRV). Objective: Evaluate the sympathovagal balance in patients with chronic kidney disease on conservative treatment. Methods: In a cross-sectional study, patients with CKD stages 3, 4 and 5 not yet on dialysis (CKD group) and age-matched healthy subjects (CON group) underwent continuous heart rate recording during two twenty-minute periods in the supine position (pre-inclined), followed by passive postural inclination at 70° (inclined period). Power spectral analysis of the heart rate variability was used to assess the normalized low frequency (LFnu), indicative of sympathetic activity, and the normalized high frequency (HFnu), indicative of parasympathetic activity. The LFnu/HFnu ratio represented sympathovagal balance. Results: After tilting, CKD patients had lower sympathetic activity, higher parasympathetic activity, and lower sympathovagal balance than patients in the CON group. Compared to patients in stage 3, patients in stage 5 had a lower LFnu/HFnu ratio, suggesting a more pronounced impairment of sympathovagal balance as the disease progresses. Conclusion: CKD patients not yet on dialysis have reduced HRV, indicating cardiac autonomic dysfunction early in the course of CKD.
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