Autonomic function in the early stage of panic disorder: Power spectral analysis of heart rate variability

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作者
Ito, T [1 ]
Inoue, Y [1 ]
Sugihara, T [1 ]
Yamada, H [1 ]
Katayama, S [1 ]
Kawahara, R [1 ]
机构
[1] Tottori Univ, Fac Med, Dept Neuropsychiat, Yonago, Tottori 6838503, Japan
关键词
early stage; heart rate variability; panic disorder; parasympathetic nervous system; power spectral analysis; sympathetic nervous system;
D O I
10.1046/j.1440-1819.1999.00623.x
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Previous studies of autonomic nervous system (ANS) function in panic disorder (PD) patients have yielded conflicting results. We speculate that these differences might result from the variety of clinical stages of PD, In order to investigate this, we compared ANS activity in untreated patients in the early stage of PD with control subjects using power spectral analysis of electrocardiogram R-R intervals (PSR-R) in supine rest and during head-up tilt, which was performed according to the maximum entropy method (MEM). It recognizes two main components: high-frequency power (HF), which mainly reflects cardiac parasympathetic activity, and low-frequency power (LF), which reflects both cardiac sympathetic and parasympathetic activity. The patients with PD had significantly higher values for all components of PSR-R only in tilt position total power (TP), LF, and HF than did the control subjects (P < 0.01, <0.01, <0.02, respectively). However, the LF/HF ratio which indicated sympathovagal balance did not differ significantly between the two groups in tilt position. Our findings suggest that patients with PD in the early stage of illness have co-activation of sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems, which might act to maintain a balance between the two autonomic systems.
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