Heart-Rate Recovery Index Is Impaired in Behcet's Disease

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Kaya, Ergun Baris [1 ]
Yorgun, Hikmet [1 ]
Akdogan, Ali [2 ]
Ates, Ahmet Hakan [1 ]
Canpolat, Ugur [1 ]
Sunman, Hamza [1 ]
Aytemir, Kudret [1 ]
Tokgozoglu, Lale [1 ]
Kabakci, Giray [1 ]
Calguneri, Meral [2 ]
Ozkutlu, Hilmi [1 ]
Oto, Ali [1 ]
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[1] Hacettepe Univ, Fac Med, Dept Cardiol, TR-06100 Ankara, Turkey
[2] Hacettepe Univ, Fac Med, Dept Rheumatol, TR-06100 Ankara, Turkey
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Arrhythmias; cardiac; autonomic nervous system; Behcet syndrome/complications; electrocardiography; exercise test; exercise tolerance; heart rate; nervous system diseases; parasympathetic nervous system; predictive value of tests; prognosis; prospective studies; sympathetic nervous system; tachycardia; ventricular; vagus nerve; NERVOUS-SYSTEM INVOLVEMENT; QT DISPERSION; VENTRICULAR-ARRHYTHMIAS; CORONARY-DISEASE; FOLLOW-UP; EXERCISE; MORTALITY; PREDICTOR; FAILURE; DEATH;
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R5 [内科学];
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Behget's disease, a multisystemic inflammatory disorder, has been associated with a number of cardiovascular dysfunctions, including ventricular arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death. Heart-rate recovery after exercise can provide both an estimate of impaired parasympathetic tone and a prognosis in regard to all-cause and cardiovascular death. The aim of our study was to evaluate heart-rate recovery in Behget's disease, From January through July 2008, we examined at our outpatient clinic and prospectively enrolled 30 consecutive patients with Behcet's disease and 50 healthy control participants who were matched for age and sex. Basal electrocardiography, echocardiography, and treadmill exercise testing were performed in all patients and control participants. The heart-rate recovery index was calculated in the usual manner, by subtracting the 1st-minute (Rec1), 2nd-minute (Rec2), and 3rd-minute (Rec3) recovery heart rates from the maximal heart rate after exercise stress testing. Patients with Behcet's disease exhibited significantly lower heart-rate recovery numbers, compared with healthy control participants: Rec1, 24.28 +/- 8.2 vs 34.4 +/- 7 6, P=0.002; Rec2, 49.28 +/- 11.2 vs 57.5 +/- 7.0, P <0.05; and Rec3, 56.2 +/- 12.11 vs 67 +/- 8.7 P=0.014. To our knowledge, this is the 1st study that shows an impaired heart-rate recovery index (indicative of reduced parasympathetic activity) among patients with Behget's disease. Given the independent prognostic value of the heart-rate recovery index, our results may explain the increased occurrence of arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death in Behget's patients. Therefore, this index may be clinically useful in the identification of high-risk patients. (Tex Heart Inst J 2009,36(4):282-6)
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