Time and frequency domain estimates of spontaneous baroreflex sensitivity provide early detection of autonomic dysfunction in diabetes mellitus

  • Frattola A
  • Parati G
  • Gamba P
  • Paleari F
  • Mauri G
  • DiRienzo M
  • Castiglioni P
  • Mancia G
Publication date
January 1997

Abstract

Diabetic autonomic dysfunction is associated with a high risk of mortality which makes its early identification clinically important. The aim of our study was to compare the detection of autonomic dysfunction provided by classical laboratory autonomic function tests with that obtained through computer assessment of the spontaneous sensitivity of the baroreceptor-heart rate reflex (BRS) by lime domain and frequency domain techniques. In 20 normotensive diabetic patients (mean age +/-SD 41.9 +/- 8.1 years) with no evidence of autonomic dysfunction on laboratory autonomic testing (DO) blood pressure (BP) and ECG were continuously monitored over 15 min in the supine position, SRS was assessed as the slope of the regression line between spontane...

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