Author/Authors :
sadr-ameli, mohammad ali iran university of medical sciences - rajaie cardiovascular medical and research center - department of interventional cardiology, Tehran, Iran , izadpanah, parisa iran university of medical sciences - rajaie cardiovascular medical and research center - department of interventional cardiology, Tehran, Iran , sadr-ameli, sadaf islamic azad university, science and research branch - department of medical engineering, Tehran, Iran , maghooli, keivan islamic azad university, science and research branch - department of medical engineering, Tehran, Iran , madadi, shabnam iran university of medical sciences - cardiac electrophysiology research center, rajaie cardiovascular medical and research center, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Heart rate variability biofeedback (HRVB) is an approach to ameliorate conditions in which HRV is relatively low. Some patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (AF) show increased adrenergic tone in their paroxysms. Methods: We conducted this study to determine the effects of HRVB on patients with paroxysmal AF. Thirty-one patients (11 women) at an average age of 58±10 years (38–79 y) with paroxysmal AF were included in the study. Of these, 19% had AF during exertion; 29% during rest; and in the remaining 52%, episodes were mixed. A 24-hour ambulatory Holter monitoring was done before and after 5 weeks of biofeedback training. Results: The interpretation of Holter monitoring disclosed that high frequency changed significantly after HRVB. Clinically, 12 patients felt better, 4 patients felt worse, and 15 patients felt no obvious change. Low frequency and more importantly very low frequency decreased, which was due to a decrement in sympathetic tone. Conclusions: HRVB in patients with adrenergic AF might reduce their episodes of paroxysmal AF and help them feel better.