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Heart rate recovery index in patients with psoriasis [Turk Kardiyol Dern Ars]
Turk Kardiyol Dern Ars. 2012; 40(5): 400-404 | DOI: 10.5505/tkda.2012.68542

Heart rate recovery index in patients with psoriasis

Serkan Bulur1, Hakan Turan2, Yusuf Aslantaş1, Zehra Gürlevik2, Mustafa Özşahin3, Handan Ankaralı4, İsmail Ekinözü1, Sabri Onur Çağlar1, Hakan Özhan1
1Department of Cardiology, Duzce University Faculty of Medicine, Duzce, Turkey
2Department of Dermatology, Duzce University Faculty of Medicine, Duzce, Turkey
3Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Duzce University Faculty of Medicine, Duzce, Turkey
4Department of Biostatistics, Duzce University Faculty of Medicine, Duzce, Turkey


OBJECTIVES
In clinical practice, autonomic functions are indirectly investigated with heart rate recovery (HRR) index measurements. Our aim was to evaluate the HRR index in patients with psoriasis, which is a systemic inflammatory disease.

STUDY DESIGN
The study population included 39 psoriasis patients (18 female, mean age 48±15 years) and 40 control group (18 female, mean age 44±9 years) healthy individuals. The severity of psoriasis was calculated using the psoriasis area and severity index (PASI). None of the study patients had a PASI score >50. All of the participants underwent treadmill exercise testing using the Bruce protocol.

RESULTS
According to basic clinical and demographic characteristics, both groups were similar with regard to age, body mass index, and fasting glucose and cholesterol levels. No significant differences were observed in the systolic or diastolic blood pressures or resting heart rates between the two groups. All patients and control-group participants had sinus rhythm and normal 12-lead ECG results at rest. All subjects completed the exercise tests to exhaustion without rhythm abnormalities, ischemic changes, or other complications. The maximal heart rate and metabolic equivalents achieved during the exercise stress test (EST) were similar in the psoriasis and control group (163±16 vs. 170±16, p=0.07; 9.8±0.9 vs. 10.1±1.0, p=0.24, respectively). The 1st, 3rd, and 5th minute HRR indices of patients with psoriasis were similar to those of the control group (HRR1: 30±12, 32±18, p=0.71; HRR3: 57±13, 64±17, p=0.10; HRR5: 64±15, 68±16, p=0.46, respectively).

CONCLUSION
The HRR index, which is calculated by an EST and associated with autonomic nervous system function, is not effected in mild to moderate psoriasis patients.

Keywords: Psoriasis, exercise test, heart rate, heart rate recovery index

Corresponding Author: Serkan Bulur, Türkiye
Manuscript Language: English
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