Title :
Exploring QT variability dependence from heart rate in coma and brain death on pediatric patients
Author :
Almeida, Rafael ; Silva, Marta Joao ; Rocha, Ana Paula
Author_Institution :
Fac. de Cienc., Univ. do Porto, Porto, Portugal
Abstract :
Patients with acute brain injury (ABI) present dysfunctions of the autonomic nervous system and consequent alterations on the cardiac parameters, particularly in brain death (BD). Therefore the study of cardiovascular variabilities can provide a complementary tool for time course predicting and prognostic. QT variability (QTV) versus heart rate variability (HRV) interactions were explored using a low order AR-ARARX model, previously validated, which allows quantifying the QTV Fraction (F%) driven by HRV. High resolution 12-lead ECG Holter recordings were taken from pediatric patients admitted to the intensive care unit with ABI. Power of HRV and QTV driven and undriven fractions were calculated considering the frequency bands: <; 0.04Hz (VLF), 0.04-0.15Hz (LF), 0.15-0.4Hz (HF), > 0.4Hz (HF+) and all frequencies (TP). The median of F% in patients for which BD has been confirmed was found to be significantly lower in TP, VLF and HF bands and significantly higher in HF+ (p<; 0.005). Uncoupling of QT vs RR have clinical potential in differentiating the progression of the disease within children with ABI, and can contribute for a better individual adjustment in treatment type and timing, and as early prognostic predictor of BD.
Keywords :
brain; cardiovascular system; diseases; electrocardiography; neurophysiology; paediatrics; ABI; ECG Holter recordings; HRV; QT variability dependence; acute brain injury; autonomic nervous system dysfunctions; brain death; cardiac parameter alterations; cardiovascular variabilities; coma; disease progression; early prognostic predictor; frequency 0.04 Hz to 0.15 Hz; heart rate variability; intensive care unit; low order AR-ARARX model; pediatric patients; Brain injuries; Electrocardiography; Hafnium; Heart rate variability; Hospitals; Pediatrics; Standards;
Conference_Titel :
Computing in Cardiology Conference (CinC), 2013
Conference_Location :
Zaragoza
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0884-4