Cardiovascular autonomic dysfunction in sickle cell anemia: A possible risk factor for sudden death?

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J. C. Romero Mestre
A. Hernández
O. Agramonte
P. Hernández
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[1] Instituto Nacional de Endocrinología,
[2] Instituto de Hematología e Inmunología,undefined
[3] Instituto Nacional de Endocrinología,undefined
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sickle cell anemia; cardiovascular autonomic dysfunction; spectral analysis;
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Cardiovascular autonomic function tests were performed in 24 patients with sickle cell anemia (SCA). Twenty-five healthy Afro-Caribbean black subjects and 38 healthy white subjects of Hispanic origin served as controls. Measurements based on heart rate variability (HRV) included the coefficient of variation (the standard deviation of the distribution of R-R intervals divided by the mean) and spectral analysis (low- and high-frequency bands) at rest, HRV during deep breathing (expiration-inspiration difference), Valsalva maneuver (Valsalva ratio) and lying-to-standing test (30∶15 ratio). Fourteen patients (58.3%) were found to have cardiovascular autonomic dysfunction based on abnormal values for at least two cardiovascular autonomic function tests, whereas ten (41.7%) had preserved cardiovascular autonomic function. In contrast, all control subjects had normal cardiac autonomic function. SCA is known to be associated with sudded death. Involvement of autonomic nervous dysfunction in sudden death has been reported in various diseases and we suggest that this may be the case in SCA.
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