PubMedID: 12026197Aortic stenosis is a progressive disorder and can be the cause of serious arrhythmias and possibly sudden death. Evaluation and follow-up of the autonomic nervous system may provide some useful information for management of the disease. Our study aimed to examine heart rate variability in children with aortic stenosis in the supine position and to detect the changes in autonomic activity during head-up tilt testing. Sixteen patients and 11 healthy controls participated in the study. In the supine position, seven minutes of continuous echocardiographic (ECG) recording was performed, followed by four consecutive ECG recordings, each consisting of seven minutes in 70° tilt position. To obtain power spectrums, the tachograms w...
Objective. Evaluation of heart rate variability in patients with rheumatic heart disease.Material an...
Power spectrum analysis of cardiovascular signal variability, and in particular of the RR period (he...
This study of 23 patients was designed to test the hypothesis that the severity of aortic stenosis c...
Neurocardiac syncope (NS) is a common cause of syncope in children. The mechanism, though related to...
Neurocardiac syncope (NS) is a common cause of syncope in children. The mechanism, though related to...
Aortic Stenosis (AS) is a form of valvular heart disease that it is in increasing rate nowadays. No ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the function of the autonomic nervous system in childre...
Aortic stenosis (AS) is a form of valvular heart disease that is bound to be seen more often by heal...
Aims To study heart rate (HR) variability and HR turbulence parameters in mild-to-moderate aortic st...
Objective: Heart rate variability (HRV) is a noninvasive index of neural activity of the heart. This...
Objective: It has been documented that impaired HRV is related to life threatening arrhythmias in ch...
Neurocardiac syncope (NS) is a common cause of syncope in children. The mechanism, though related to...
Heart rate and other cardiovascular variables are not steady but fluctuate over time. The evolution ...
ObjectiveTo investigate power spectral analysis (PSA) of heart rate variability (HRV) in children an...
BACKGROUND: The powers of the low-frequency (LF) and high-frequency (HF) oscillations characterizing...
Objective. Evaluation of heart rate variability in patients with rheumatic heart disease.Material an...
Power spectrum analysis of cardiovascular signal variability, and in particular of the RR period (he...
This study of 23 patients was designed to test the hypothesis that the severity of aortic stenosis c...
Neurocardiac syncope (NS) is a common cause of syncope in children. The mechanism, though related to...
Neurocardiac syncope (NS) is a common cause of syncope in children. The mechanism, though related to...
Aortic Stenosis (AS) is a form of valvular heart disease that it is in increasing rate nowadays. No ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the function of the autonomic nervous system in childre...
Aortic stenosis (AS) is a form of valvular heart disease that is bound to be seen more often by heal...
Aims To study heart rate (HR) variability and HR turbulence parameters in mild-to-moderate aortic st...
Objective: Heart rate variability (HRV) is a noninvasive index of neural activity of the heart. This...
Objective: It has been documented that impaired HRV is related to life threatening arrhythmias in ch...
Neurocardiac syncope (NS) is a common cause of syncope in children. The mechanism, though related to...
Heart rate and other cardiovascular variables are not steady but fluctuate over time. The evolution ...
ObjectiveTo investigate power spectral analysis (PSA) of heart rate variability (HRV) in children an...
BACKGROUND: The powers of the low-frequency (LF) and high-frequency (HF) oscillations characterizing...
Objective. Evaluation of heart rate variability in patients with rheumatic heart disease.Material an...
Power spectrum analysis of cardiovascular signal variability, and in particular of the RR period (he...
This study of 23 patients was designed to test the hypothesis that the severity of aortic stenosis c...