Assessment of sympathovagal balance by HRV analysis in alcoholic and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease patients

BACKGROUND: Heart rate variability (HRV) is the variation in the time intervals between continuous heartbeats also called interbeat intervals to give information related to the heart, blood pressure, gaseous exchange, and sympathetic and parasympathetic balance. Abnormalities in the conduction of th...

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Main Authors: Divyashree N Uchil (Author), M S Moosabba (Author), B Kalpana (Author), B Grrishma (Author)
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications, 2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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520 |a BACKGROUND: Heart rate variability (HRV) is the variation in the time intervals between continuous heartbeats also called interbeat intervals to give information related to the heart, blood pressure, gaseous exchange, and sympathetic and parasympathetic balance. Abnormalities in the conduction of the cardiac system alter the measurements of heart rate variability and lead to alteration in autonomic function with a higher risk of mortality. So, our objective includes the assessment of sympathovagal balance in AFLD and NAFLD patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study included 78 alcoholic and 54 nonalcoholic fatty liver patients. A room temperature of 23°C with 25-35% humidity will be maintained in a recording room. Basal supine heart rate and BP will be recorded by the oscillometric method using an automated blood pressure monitor Omron MX3, India. Lead II ECG will be recorded for the next 5 minutes in total resting condition for short-term HRV analysis. Short-term HRV indices including time domain and frequency domain were recorded from each patient. Under time domain, SDNN, RMSSD, and average RR were noted. Under frequency domain, LF, HF, VLF, LF (nu), HF (nu), and LF/HF were calculated. The data were collected by using a 16-bit, power lab 8/30 data acquisition system (New South Wales, Australia) with acknowledge 3.8.2 software. Inferential analyses such as independent t-tests and Mann-Whitney tests were used to compare NAFLD and AFLD patient groups. Carl Pearson correlation analysis was performed to obtain a relationship between variables. RESULTS: SDNN in (ms) which represents the overall HRV found to be decreased in both alcoholic (32.84 ± 79.08) and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (22.04 ± 13.85) compared to the normal range (50 ± 16)) from 27 studies. The value of RMSSD in (ms) was decreased in both alcoholic (17.00 ± 12.48) and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease patients (14.00 ± 9.44) with the normal range of (42 ± 15) from 15 studies. Pearson correlation analysis showed the age of AFLD patients significantly and positively correlated with average RR. Pearson correlation analysis for the age of NAFLD patients was significantly and positively correlated with the average RR, HF, SDNN, RMSSD, and LF. CONCLUSION: Altered autonomic activity was noted in both alcoholic and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease patients. An early prognosis of fatty liver is very necessary to prevent the disease progress into later fatal life-threatening stages. 
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