The utility of low frequency heart rate variability as an index of sympathetic cardiac tone: A review with emphasis on a reanalysis of previous studies
2013; Wiley; Volume: 50; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/psyp.12027
ISSN1469-8986
AutoresGustavo A. Reyes del Paso, Wolf Langewitz, Lambertus J.M. Mulder, Arie van Roon, Stefan Duschek,
Tópico(s)ECG Monitoring and Analysis
ResumoAbstract This article evaluates the suitability of low frequency ( LF ) heart rate variability ( HRV ) as an index of sympathetic cardiac control and the LF /high frequency ( HF ) ratio as an index of autonomic balance. It includes a comprehensive literature review and a reanalysis of some previous studies on autonomic cardiovascular regulation. The following sources of evidence are addressed: effects of manipulations affecting sympathetic and vagal activity on HRV , predictions of group differences in cardiac autonomic regulation from HRV , relationships between HRV and other cardiac parameters, and the theoretical and mathematical bases of the concept of autonomic balance. Available data challenge the interpretation of the LF and LF / HF ratio as indices of sympathetic cardiac control and autonomic balance, respectively, and suggest that the HRV power spectrum, including its LF component, is mainly determined by the parasympathetic system.
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