Heart rate variability and heart rate turbulence in hiv-infected patients receiving combination antiretroviral therapy

Background Previous studies have demonstrated the presence of autonomic dysfunction in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients. However, the data in those receiving combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) are conflicting. The aim of this study was to assess the autonomic function usin...

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Main Authors: Wanwarang Wongcharoen, Kolakrit Khienprasit, Arintaya Phrommintikul, Apichard Sukonthasarn, Nipon Chattipakorn
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-476742018-04-25T08:42:42Z Heart rate variability and heart rate turbulence in hiv-infected patients receiving combination antiretroviral therapy Wanwarang Wongcharoen Kolakrit Khienprasit Arintaya Phrommintikul Apichard Sukonthasarn Nipon Chattipakorn Background Previous studies have demonstrated the presence of autonomic dysfunction in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients. However, the data in those receiving combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) are conflicting. The aim of this study was to assess the autonomic function using heart rate variability (HRV) and heart rate turbulence (HRT) analysis in HIV-infected patients receiving cART. Methods Eighty-one HIV-infected patients receiving cART and 42 control subjects were enrolled in the study. The HRV and HRT parameters were assessed on 24-hour digital Holter electrocardiogram recordings. Results Baseline characteristics were comparable between HIV-infected and control subjects, except the higher fasting glucose and triglyceride and lower high-density lipoprotein cholesterol observed in HIV-infected patients. All components of HRV were significantly reduced in HIV-infected patients. After adjustment with biochemical parameters, most of the HRV parameters were still significantly reduced in HIV-infected patients. However, HRV parameters reflecting vagal activity were no longer different between 2 groups. In addition, HRT parameters did not differ between HIV-infected and control subjects. The standard deviation of normal-to-normal intervals significantly correlated with CD4 lymphocyte counts in HIV-infected patients but did not with protease inhibitors therapy. Conclusions We demonstrated the overall decrease in HRV in HIV-infected patients receiving cART. The metabolic disturbance observed in HIV-infected patients possibly accounted for decreased vagal activity. ©2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. 2018-04-25T08:42:42Z 2018-04-25T08:42:42Z 2013-09-01 Journal 1542474X 1082720X 2-s2.0-84884532308 10.1111/anec.12064 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84884532308&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/47674
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description Background Previous studies have demonstrated the presence of autonomic dysfunction in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients. However, the data in those receiving combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) are conflicting. The aim of this study was to assess the autonomic function using heart rate variability (HRV) and heart rate turbulence (HRT) analysis in HIV-infected patients receiving cART. Methods Eighty-one HIV-infected patients receiving cART and 42 control subjects were enrolled in the study. The HRV and HRT parameters were assessed on 24-hour digital Holter electrocardiogram recordings. Results Baseline characteristics were comparable between HIV-infected and control subjects, except the higher fasting glucose and triglyceride and lower high-density lipoprotein cholesterol observed in HIV-infected patients. All components of HRV were significantly reduced in HIV-infected patients. After adjustment with biochemical parameters, most of the HRV parameters were still significantly reduced in HIV-infected patients. However, HRV parameters reflecting vagal activity were no longer different between 2 groups. In addition, HRT parameters did not differ between HIV-infected and control subjects. The standard deviation of normal-to-normal intervals significantly correlated with CD4 lymphocyte counts in HIV-infected patients but did not with protease inhibitors therapy. Conclusions We demonstrated the overall decrease in HRV in HIV-infected patients receiving cART. The metabolic disturbance observed in HIV-infected patients possibly accounted for decreased vagal activity. ©2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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author Wanwarang Wongcharoen
Kolakrit Khienprasit
Arintaya Phrommintikul
Apichard Sukonthasarn
Nipon Chattipakorn
spellingShingle Wanwarang Wongcharoen
Kolakrit Khienprasit
Arintaya Phrommintikul
Apichard Sukonthasarn
Nipon Chattipakorn
Heart rate variability and heart rate turbulence in hiv-infected patients receiving combination antiretroviral therapy
author_facet Wanwarang Wongcharoen
Kolakrit Khienprasit
Arintaya Phrommintikul
Apichard Sukonthasarn
Nipon Chattipakorn
author_sort Wanwarang Wongcharoen
title Heart rate variability and heart rate turbulence in hiv-infected patients receiving combination antiretroviral therapy
title_short Heart rate variability and heart rate turbulence in hiv-infected patients receiving combination antiretroviral therapy
title_full Heart rate variability and heart rate turbulence in hiv-infected patients receiving combination antiretroviral therapy
title_fullStr Heart rate variability and heart rate turbulence in hiv-infected patients receiving combination antiretroviral therapy
title_full_unstemmed Heart rate variability and heart rate turbulence in hiv-infected patients receiving combination antiretroviral therapy
title_sort heart rate variability and heart rate turbulence in hiv-infected patients receiving combination antiretroviral therapy
publishDate 2018
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