Deceleration capacity—a novel measure for autonomic nervous system in patients with vasovagal syncope on tilt-table testing

Fen Huang, Chun-fang Xu, Xiao-yan Deng, Ping Zuo, Fan Lin, Jing-jing Fan, Wen-jia Xu, Xiao-yun Yang

Current Medical Science ›› 2017, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (3) : 326-331.

Current Medical Science ›› 2017, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (3) : 326-331. DOI: 10.1007/s11596-017-1735-7
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Deceleration capacity—a novel measure for autonomic nervous system in patients with vasovagal syncope on tilt-table testing

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This study was to investigate the changes of autonomic nerve function and hemodynamics in patients with vasovagal syncope (VVS) during head-up tilt-table testing (HUT). HUT was performed in 68 patients with unexplained syncope and 18 healthy subjects served as control group. According to whether bradycardia, hypotension or both took place during the onset of syncope, the patients were divided during the test into three subgroups: vasodepressor syncope (VD), cardioinhibitory syncope (CI) and mixed syncope (MX) subgroups. Heart rate, blood pressure, heart rate variability (HRV), and deceleration capacity (DC) were continuously analyzed during HUT. For all the subjects with positive responses, the normalized low frequency (LFn) and the LF/HF ratio markedly decreased whereas normalized high frequency (HFn) increased when syncope occurred. Syncopal period also caused more significant increase in the power of the DC in positive groups. These changes were more exaggerated compared to controls. All the patients were indicative of a sympathetic surge in the presence of withdrawal vagal activity before syncope and a sympathetic inhibition with a vagal predominance at the syncopal stage by the frequency-domain analysis of HRV. With the measurements of DC, a decreased vagal tone before syncope stage and a vagal activation at the syncopal stage were observed. The vagal tone was higher in subjects showing cardioinhibitory responses at the syncopal stage. DC may provide an alternative method to understand the autonomic profile of VVS patients.

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vasovagal syncope / deceleration capacity / heart rate variability / head-up tilt-table testing

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Fen Huang, Chun-fang Xu, Xiao-yan Deng, Ping Zuo, Fan Lin, Jing-jing Fan, Wen-jia Xu, Xiao-yun Yang. Deceleration capacity—a novel measure for autonomic nervous system in patients with vasovagal syncope on tilt-table testing. Current Medical Science, 2017, 37(3): 326‒331 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11596-017-1735-7

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