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Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Modulations in Preeclampsia
Authors:Shaza M. Musa  Ishag Adam  Mohamed F. Lutfi
Affiliation:1Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Al Neelain University, Khartoum, Sudan;2Faculty of Medicine, University of Khartoum, Khartoum, Sudan;Shanghai Institute of Hypertension, CHINA
Abstract:BackgroundAlthough the exact pathophysiology of preeclampsia is not well understood, autonomic nervous system imbalance is suggested as one of the main factors.AimsTo investigate heart rate variability (HRV) and autonomic modulations in Sudanese pregnant women with preeclampsia.ResultsPatients with preeclampsia achieved significantly higher LF Norm [49.80 (16.25) vs. 44.55 (19.15), P = 0.044] and LnLF/HF [0.04 (0.68) vs. -0.28 (0.91), P = 0.023] readings, but lower HF Norm [49.08 (15.29) vs. 55.87 (19.56), P = 0.012], compared with healthy pregnant women. Although all other HRV measurements were higher in the patients with preeclampsia compared with the controls, only LnVLF [4.50 (1.19) vs. 4.01 (1.06), P = 0.017] and LnLF [4.01 (1.58) vs. 3.49 (1.23), P = 0.040] reached statistical significance.ConclusionThe study adds further evidence for the dominant cardiac sympathetic modulations on patients with preeclampsia, probably secondary to parasympathetic withdrawal in this group. However, the higher LnVLF and LnLF readings achieved by preeclamptic women compared with the controls are unexpected in the view that augmented sympathetic modulations usually depresses all HRV parameters including these two measures.
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