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Heart rate power spectral analysis in patients before and 6 weeks after coronary artery bypass grafting

Authors :
Andrzej Rynkiewicz
Dariusz Ciećwierz
Tadeusz Deptulski
Janusz Rogowski
Joanna Szulc
Janusz Slebert
Jerzy Bellwon
Miroslawa Narklewicz
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Abstract

Decreased cardiac vagal activity is a known risk factor in coronary artery disease. The aim of our study was to determine the effect of coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) on heart rate variability (HRV) before and 6 weeks after CABG. The study group consisted of 34 patients (4 women, 30 men, mean age 56 +/- 9 years). ECGs were recorded in 10 minutes periods in both supine and standing position with controlled breathing rate (0.25Hz). The analysis of HRV power spectrum was done by means of fast Fourier transformation. The total spectral power (TPS), power in very low frequency band (VLF: < 0.05 Hz), low frequency band (LF:0.05-0.15Hz), high frequency band (HF:0.15-0.5Hz), LF/HF ratio and percentage fraction of total power in these frequency bands (%VLF, %LF, %HF) were analysed. Significant attenuation of all spectral components of HRV were found during orthostatic load before CABG (p < 0.05). TPS, VLF, LF, %HF decreased in standing position to about half of their level in supine position, HF decreased to as little as one fourth, while LF/HF ratio and %LF increased significantly (p < 0.05). After the CABG these changes were not significant. We have found significant increase of HF (p < 0.05) and %HF (p < 0.01) in standing position after the CABG. The results suggest that CABG causes an improvement in cardiac vagal activity especially in standing position.

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