過動兒(ADHD)之HRV,Total Power,及HF均較正常者低,而LF/HF則較高
Changes in the cardiac autonomic regulation in children with attention
deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
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J Med Res. 2009; 130(1):44-50 (ISSN: 0971-5916)
Tonhajzerova I; Ondrejka I; Adamik P; Hruby R; Javorka M; Trunkvalterova Z; Mokra D;
Javorka K
Department of Physiology, Jessenius Faculty of
Medicine, Comenius University, Martin Faculty
Hospital, Martin, Slovak Republic. tonhajzerova@jfmed.uniba.sk
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: ADHD is one of the most
common mental disorders among children. We hypothesized that ADHD is associated
with the impairment of the cardiac autonomic regulation. The aim of this study
was to evaluate the cardiac autonomic regulation in children with ADHD at the rest
and during orthostasis using short-term heart rate
variability (HRV) analysis. METHODS: Eighteen children with ADHD admitted to
the Department of Children and Adolescent Psychiatry, Clinic of Psychiatry, University Hospital
in Martin, Slovak
Republic between January
and September 2006 and 18 matched healthy subjects were recruited. HRV analysis
was carried out in three positions: supine (S1)-orthostasis
(O)-supine (S2). Evaluated parameters were: the mean R-R interval, mean squared
successive difference (MSSD), spectral powers in low (LF) and high frequency
(HF) bands, total power (TP), coefficients of component variance (CCV LF, CCV
HF), LF/HF ratio. RESULTS: The mean R-R interval was significantly shorter in
ADHD group compared to controls in all positions (P<0.05, P<0.001). S1:
The parameters MSSD, CCV HF, logHFpower were
significantly lower (P<0.05, P<0.05, P<0.01) and ratio LF/HF was
significantly higher (P<0.05) in ADHD group compared to controls. O: The
parameters MSSD, CCVHF, logHFpower, logTP were significantly lower in ADHD group compared to
controls (P<0.01, P<0.05, P<0.01, P<0.01). S2: The parameters MSSD
and logHFpower were significantly lower in children
with ADHD compared to controls (P<0.05). INTERPRETATION & CONCLUSION:
The children with ADHD had decreased cardiac vagal
modulation and tachycardia in supine positions with altered ability of dynamic
activation of the autonomic nervous system in response to orthostasis
indicating changes in the cardiac autonomic regulation. Further studies need to
be done on a larger sample to confirm these findings and to understand the
underlying mechanisms.