Authors : Sucharita S, Johnson Pradeep, AnoopVicent, Vaz M, Srinivasan K
Publication Year : 2012
BACKGROUND:
Cardiac autonomic involvement in Alcohol-Dependence Syndrome (ADS) patients has been demonstrated using conventional autonomic tests. Resting heart rate variability (HRV) without normalization has also been reported.
AIMS:
To evaluate cardiac autonomic changes with postural challenge using HRV in ADS and controls while controlling for confounding factors.
SETTINGS AND DESIGN:
Cross-sectional study involving 27 male subjects with ADS and age-matched healthy controls.
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
Clinical assessments included Schedules for Clinical Assessment in Neuropsychiatry and Severity of Alcohol Dependence Questionnaire. Spectral measures of HRV while lying and with active standing were assessed.
RESULTS:
There was an attenuated response in delta high-frequency (P=0.06) and delta low-frequency (P=0.04) power to standing in ADS subjects compared with controls.
CONCLUSION:
Patients with ADS appear to have attenuated cardiac vagal and sympathetic responses to standing. HRV with postural challenge may help earlier recognition of autonomic dysfunction in ADS.