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Is a Reduced Entropy in Heart Rate Variability an Early Finding of Silent Cardiac Neurovegetative Dysautonomia in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus?

Title: Is a Reduced Entropy in Heart Rate Variability an Early Finding of Silent Cardiac Neurovegetative Dysautonomia in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus?
Authors: Cugini P; Bernardini F; Cammarota C; Cipriani D; Curione M; De Laurentis T; De Marco E; De Rosa R; Fallucca F; Francia P; Napoli A
Publisher Information: Verlag Krause und Pachernegg GmbH; //www.kup.at/
Publication Year: 2001
Collection: Publishing House Krause & Pachernegg: Medizinische Publikationen
Subject Terms: Chaos; Chronobiologie; Diabetes mellitus; Elektrokardiogramm; Entropie; Herzfrequenz; Holter; nichtlineare Dynamik; zirkadianer Rhythmus; chronobiology; circadian rhythm; electrocardiogram; entropy; heart rate; Holter monitoring; non-linear dynamics
Description: The present study estimates the entropy (E), say the amount of disorder, that is detectable in non-linear variability (NLV) of electrocardiographic sinusal R-R intervals (SRRI) in apparently uncomplicated diabetic patients (DP) affected by type 2 diabetes mellitus (NIDDM). The aim is to detect whether a reduction of the expected disorder in heart rate (HR) variability (V) can be taken as an early finding of cardiac dysautonomia in type 2 DP. The SRRI were provided by the Holter ECG of 10 type 2 DP (5 M and 5 F, mean age = 41 ± 5 years), who were metabolically compensated, via a hypoglycaemic diet, and lacking of apparent clinical and instrumental signs of cardiac neurovegetative involvement. Control data were obtained by the Holter ECG of 10 clinically healthy subjects (CHS, 5 M and 5 F, mean age= 38 ± 6 years). The E in SRRI NLV was estimated per each hour of the Holter recording. The hourly-qualified series of SRRI, HR and E were, thus, analyzed via methods of conventional statistics and chronobiology, the latter ones being used for assessing whether or not a reduced disorder could depend on the disappearance of HR circadian rhythm (CR). Notwithstanding the comparability of the conventional and chronobiological estimates regarding both the SRRI and HR, the E was found to be significantly lower in its daily, diurnal and nocturnal mean level in type 2 DP in comparison with CHS. However, the hourly-qualified values of SRRI, HR and E were seen to maintain the expected CR. The reduced E in hourly-qualified series of SRRI suggests that a less pronounced disorder is detectable in HRV of type 2 DP. Importantly, such a reduced disorder seems not to be associated with the disappearance of HR CR, whose abolition is regarded to be a sign of an established cardiac neurovegetative complication in DP. Considering that the investigated DP were lacking of documentable signs of cardiac neuropathy, one can argue that the measurement of E in HRV might be considered as an early tool for detecting a silent cardiac neurovegetative ...
Document Type: text
Language: English
Relation: http://www.kup.at/kup/pdf/979.pdf
Availability: http://www.kup.at/kup/pdf/979.pdf
Accession Number: edsbas.6FCEBF0
Database: BASE