Pediatric Neurology
Volume 32, Issue 3 , Pages 184-189, March 2005

Heart rate variability and autonomic dysfunction in SSPE

  • Ömer Faruk Aydın, MD

      Affiliations

    • Department of Pediatric Neurology, Dr. Sami Ulus Children’s Hospital, Ankara, Turkey
    • Corresponding Author InformationCommunications should be addressed to: Dr. Aydın; Ümitköy Sitesi, 22.Blok No=6; 06530 Ankara, Turkey
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  • Cemşit Karakurt, MD

      Affiliations

    • Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Dr. Sami Ulus Children’s Hospital, Ankara, Turkey
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  • Filiz Şenocak, MD

      Affiliations

    • Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Dr. Sami Ulus Children’s Hospital, Ankara, Turkey
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  • Nesrin Şenbil, MD

      Affiliations

    • Department of Pediatric Neurology, Dr. Sami Ulus Children’s Hospital, Ankara, Turkey
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  • Metin Sungur, MD

      Affiliations

    • Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Dr. Sami Ulus Children’s Hospital, Ankara, Turkey
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  • Y.K. Yavuz Gürer, MD

      Affiliations

    • Department of Pediatric Neurology, Dr. Sami Ulus Children’s Hospital, Ankara, Turkey

Received 8 June 2004; accepted 16 September 2004. published online 25 January 2005.

Autonomic nervous system involvement in subacute sclerosing panencephalitis was studied in 29 patients by analysis of heart rate variability and compared with a control group which consisted of 20 age- and sex-matched healthy subjects. Holter recordings for 24 hours were obtained, and all recordings were analyzed using time-domain parameters. The patients with subacute sclerosing panencephalitis were found to have significantly lower values of standard deviation of all normal sinus intervals and triangular index when compared with the control group. Of 23 patients who had regular follow-up, 15 died in a period ranging from 1 to 13 months. Twelve of these patients had heart rate variability parameters lower than normal, but no significant difference was observed between the heart rate variability values of patients who survived or died. Also, there was no association between brain magnetic resonance imaging findings and heart rate variability indices. It is concluded that patients with subacute sclerosing panencephalitis have autonomic dysfunction; and this was thought to be mainly due to central involvement.

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PII: S0887-8994(04)00510-7

doi:10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2004.09.015

Pediatric Neurology
Volume 32, Issue 3 , Pages 184-189, March 2005