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Relationship between treadmill exercise test parameters and heart rate variability in patients with nonischemic diabetic autonomic neuropathy [Turk Kardiyol Dern Ars]
Turk Kardiyol Dern Ars. 2006; 34(6): 352-357

Relationship between treadmill exercise test parameters and heart rate variability in patients with nonischemic diabetic autonomic neuropathy

Yusuf Tamam1, Murat Mehmet Sucu2, Ali Vahip Temamoğulları3, Talantbek Batıraliyev2
1Department Of Norology, Dicle University, Diyarbakir, Turkey
2Sani Konukoğlu Medical Center, Gaziantep, Turkey
3Sanmed Clinic, Sanliurfa, Turkey


OBJECTIVES
We investigated the relationship between heart rate variability (HRV) and treadmill variables in nonischemic neuropathic patients.

STUDY DESIGN
The study included 38 patients (20 men, 18 women; mean age 50±11 years). All the patients underwent standard tests for cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy (CAN), maximal exercise treadmill testing according to the Bruce protocol, 24-hour Holter ECG monitoring, and time- and frequency-domain analysis of HRV. Time-dependent parameters included SDNN, SDANN, SD, RMSSD, and PNN50, with cut-off values being 100 ms, 25 ms, 92 ms, 35 ms, and 7500, respectively.

RESULTS
MET scores and exercise time reached in exercise test showed varying correlations with the lowest and mean heart rates recorded by Holter ECG monitoring and HRV parameters, in particular with SD and SDNN, whereas they were not correlated with CAN scores. Moderate correlations were found between chronotropic parameters of exercise test (maximal heart rate and percent maximal heart rate) and pressure-rate product associated with CAN severity. Patients with an insufficient treadmill test had significantly higher minimal rates on Holter monitoring (p=0.05) and significantly lower values for SDNN, SD, RMSSD, and PNN50 (p<0.05). Patients with an effort capacity of 5 METs or lower had significantly decreased SDANN values, while those reaching 10 METs or more had above-normal SDANN values (p<0.05).

CONCLUSION
Autonomic neuropathy is closely related with HRV parameters in patients with nonischemic type II diabetes and is associated with a disturbed exercise response.

Keywords: Autonomic nervous system diseases, diabetes mellitus, type 2, diabetic neuropathies; electrocardiography, ambulatory; exercise test; heart rate

How to cite this article
Yusuf Tamam, Murat Mehmet Sucu, Ali Vahip Temamoğulları, Talantbek Batıraliyev. Relationship between treadmill exercise test parameters and heart rate variability in patients with nonischemic diabetic autonomic neuropathy. Turk Kardiyol Dern Ars. 2006; 34(6): 352-357

Corresponding Author: Murat Mehmet Sucu, Türkiye
Manuscript Language: Turkish


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