TY - JOUR
T1 - QT dynamicity, microvolt T-wave alternans, and heart rate variability during 24-hour ambulatory electrocardiogram monitoring in the healthy newborn of first to fourth day of life
AU - Makarov, Leonid
AU - Komoliatova, Vera
AU - Zevald, Svetlana
AU - Schmidt, George
AU - Muller, Alexander
AU - Serebruany, Victor
PY - 2010/1
Y1 - 2010/1
N2 - Background: Twenty-four hour ambulatory electrocardiogram (AECG) monitoring is an established technique for integrated assessment of heart rhythm; however, comprehensive description of serial changes in cardiac electrophysiology over the first days of life in humans is lacking. The aim of this study was to determine the patterns of circadian heart rhythm based on AECG evaluation in newborns. Methods: Twenty healthy newborns (14 boys and 6 girls) were serially examined with AECG at days 1, 2, and 4 after birth. Heart rate (HR), arrhythmias, QT dynamicity, microvolt T-wave alternans, and various indices of HR variability (HRV) including deceleration/acceleration capacity analysis were analyzed. Results: There were no sex differences in HR. Supraventricular premature beats were noted in 35%, ventricular-in 15 % of newborns. Slope QT/RR was 0.35 (0.3-0.5); intercept QT/RR was 124 (93-148), QT/RR correlation coefficient (r) was 0.63 (0.53-0.85). Peak value of T-wave alternans was 32 ± 8 (12-55) μV. Low level of HRV was typical for all parameters of time-domain analysis compared with normal limits for older children. The overall mean values of deceleration/acceleration capacity were 3.38 ± 0.57 (2.16-4.13) and -3.58 ± 0.67 (-2.13 to -4.38) milliseconds, respectively. Conclusion: The healthy newborns exhibit peculiarities of 24-hour cardiac rhythm with isolated premature beats, pauses of sinus rhythm less 1000 milliseconds, steep slope of QT/RR by analysis of QT dynamicity. There are low HRV, and symmetrical AC/DC capacity was typically for autonomic regulation of HR, probably due to high sympathetic activity at this age.
AB - Background: Twenty-four hour ambulatory electrocardiogram (AECG) monitoring is an established technique for integrated assessment of heart rhythm; however, comprehensive description of serial changes in cardiac electrophysiology over the first days of life in humans is lacking. The aim of this study was to determine the patterns of circadian heart rhythm based on AECG evaluation in newborns. Methods: Twenty healthy newborns (14 boys and 6 girls) were serially examined with AECG at days 1, 2, and 4 after birth. Heart rate (HR), arrhythmias, QT dynamicity, microvolt T-wave alternans, and various indices of HR variability (HRV) including deceleration/acceleration capacity analysis were analyzed. Results: There were no sex differences in HR. Supraventricular premature beats were noted in 35%, ventricular-in 15 % of newborns. Slope QT/RR was 0.35 (0.3-0.5); intercept QT/RR was 124 (93-148), QT/RR correlation coefficient (r) was 0.63 (0.53-0.85). Peak value of T-wave alternans was 32 ± 8 (12-55) μV. Low level of HRV was typical for all parameters of time-domain analysis compared with normal limits for older children. The overall mean values of deceleration/acceleration capacity were 3.38 ± 0.57 (2.16-4.13) and -3.58 ± 0.67 (-2.13 to -4.38) milliseconds, respectively. Conclusion: The healthy newborns exhibit peculiarities of 24-hour cardiac rhythm with isolated premature beats, pauses of sinus rhythm less 1000 milliseconds, steep slope of QT/RR by analysis of QT dynamicity. There are low HRV, and symmetrical AC/DC capacity was typically for autonomic regulation of HR, probably due to high sympathetic activity at this age.
KW - Heart rhythm
KW - Holter monitoring
KW - Newborn
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jelectrocard.2009.11.001
DO - 10.1016/j.jelectrocard.2009.11.001
M3 - Article
C2 - 20005992
AN - SCOPUS:71649105682
SN - 0022-0736
VL - 43
SP - 8
EP - 14
JO - Journal of Electrocardiology
JF - Journal of Electrocardiology
IS - 1
ER -