TY - JOUR
T1 - Spiky burst of high frequency heart rate variability
T2 - A prodromal sign of syncope accompanying heatstroke
AU - Yuda, Emi
AU - Iino, Rui
AU - Yoshida, Yutaka
AU - Hayano, Junichiro
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Heart rate variability in Holter electrocardiogram (ECG) that incidentally recorded the onset process of heatstroke during golf play was analyzed in comparison to control ECGs in the same subject and in a healthy control group. During playing golf normally, the amplitude of high-frequency (HF) component, known as an index of cardiac parasympathetic function, was suppressed (4.3 ±2.2 ms). Whereas, 135 min before the onset of syncope, spiky HF bursts (amplitude ~10 ms and width <60 s) appeared repeatedly at an interval of 10-15 min and the burst amplitude increased to 20-30 ms from 51 min before to the onset of syncope. No such phenomenon was observed in control ECGs even during walking exercise. Although spiky HF burst was observed 30% of subjects in control group, none of them showed repetitive burst during short period <15 min. Repetitive spiky HF burst may be a prodromal sign for predicting heatstroke from heartbeat information.
AB - Heart rate variability in Holter electrocardiogram (ECG) that incidentally recorded the onset process of heatstroke during golf play was analyzed in comparison to control ECGs in the same subject and in a healthy control group. During playing golf normally, the amplitude of high-frequency (HF) component, known as an index of cardiac parasympathetic function, was suppressed (4.3 ±2.2 ms). Whereas, 135 min before the onset of syncope, spiky HF bursts (amplitude ~10 ms and width <60 s) appeared repeatedly at an interval of 10-15 min and the burst amplitude increased to 20-30 ms from 51 min before to the onset of syncope. No such phenomenon was observed in control ECGs even during walking exercise. Although spiky HF burst was observed 30% of subjects in control group, none of them showed repetitive burst during short period <15 min. Repetitive spiky HF burst may be a prodromal sign for predicting heatstroke from heartbeat information.
KW - Autonomic nervous system
KW - Complex demodulation
KW - Golf
KW - Heart rate variability
KW - Heatstroke
KW - Holter electrocardiogram
KW - Hot environment
KW - Syncope
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U2 - 10.18178/ijesd.2019.10.8.1180
DO - 10.18178/ijesd.2019.10.8.1180
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85069660828
SN - 2010-0264
VL - 10
SP - 241
EP - 245
JO - International Journal of Environmental Science and Development
JF - International Journal of Environmental Science and Development
IS - 8
ER -