Background: Recent studies have used spectral analysis of heart rate variability (HRV) to study autonomous nervous system (ANS) function in panic disorder (PD). Most studies reported a reduced HRV in resting PD patients, suggesting increased sympathetic and decreased parasympathetic tone. In obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) inconsistent findings have been reported on ANS function and to date no studies have been carried out with spectral analysis of HRV. In this HRV study we compared ANS function in patients with PD, OCD and normal controls. Methods: Standardized HRV measurement was carried out in 24 PD patients, 26 OCD patients and 24 age-matched normal controls. All patients were drug free. As this comparison yielded unexpected results...
Heart rate variability (HRV) in psychiatric disorders has become an increasing area of interest in r...
Objective: To determine whether patients with different types of anxiety disorder (panic disorder, s...
BACKGROUND: The risk of adverse clinical cardiac events is increased in patients with panic disorder...
Background: Recent studies have used spectral analysis of heart rate variability (HRV) to study auto...
WOS: 000456607300014PubMed ID: 30622395Introduction: It is well-known that autonomic function is imp...
Using spectral analysis of heart rate, several studies have shown that panic disorder patients are c...
Using spectral analysis of heart rate, several studies have shown that panic disorder patients are c...
Growing evidence suggests that alterations in autonomic function contribute to the pathophysiology o...
Heart rate variability (HRV) is an easy, non-invasive, accurate and reliable tool in assessing auton...
Objective: Heart rate variability (HRV) changes as a function of psychiatric illness. This study aim...
Anxiety disorders are the most prevalent and one of the most costly of psychiatric disorders. Furthe...
Reduced heart rate variability (HRV) constitutes a widely used marker of cardiac autonomic inflexibi...
Background: Since panic is characterized by stress-induced autonomic cardiac sensations, such as inc...
Background: Many authors suggest that there is low reactivity of autonomic nervous system and reduce...
Antonia Kotianova,1,2 Michal Kotian,2 Milos Slepecky,1,2 Michaela Chupacova,2 Jan Prasko,1,3 Ingrid ...
Heart rate variability (HRV) in psychiatric disorders has become an increasing area of interest in r...
Objective: To determine whether patients with different types of anxiety disorder (panic disorder, s...
BACKGROUND: The risk of adverse clinical cardiac events is increased in patients with panic disorder...
Background: Recent studies have used spectral analysis of heart rate variability (HRV) to study auto...
WOS: 000456607300014PubMed ID: 30622395Introduction: It is well-known that autonomic function is imp...
Using spectral analysis of heart rate, several studies have shown that panic disorder patients are c...
Using spectral analysis of heart rate, several studies have shown that panic disorder patients are c...
Growing evidence suggests that alterations in autonomic function contribute to the pathophysiology o...
Heart rate variability (HRV) is an easy, non-invasive, accurate and reliable tool in assessing auton...
Objective: Heart rate variability (HRV) changes as a function of psychiatric illness. This study aim...
Anxiety disorders are the most prevalent and one of the most costly of psychiatric disorders. Furthe...
Reduced heart rate variability (HRV) constitutes a widely used marker of cardiac autonomic inflexibi...
Background: Since panic is characterized by stress-induced autonomic cardiac sensations, such as inc...
Background: Many authors suggest that there is low reactivity of autonomic nervous system and reduce...
Antonia Kotianova,1,2 Michal Kotian,2 Milos Slepecky,1,2 Michaela Chupacova,2 Jan Prasko,1,3 Ingrid ...
Heart rate variability (HRV) in psychiatric disorders has become an increasing area of interest in r...
Objective: To determine whether patients with different types of anxiety disorder (panic disorder, s...
BACKGROUND: The risk of adverse clinical cardiac events is increased in patients with panic disorder...