Artículo
Acute and six-month depression-related abnormalities in the sleep-wake rhythm of cardiac autonomic activity in survivors of acute coronary syndromes
Castro, Mariana Nair
; Vigo, Daniel Eduardo
; Gustafson, D. R.; Vila Pérez, I.; Massaro, P.; García, C.; Nemeroff, Charles B.; Guinjoan, Salvador Martín
; Ladrón de Guevara, Maria Soledad
Fecha de publicación:
08/2017
Editorial:
Elsevier
Revista:
Personalized Medicine in Psychiatry
ISSN:
2468-1717
Idioma:
Inglés
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Artículo publicado
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Objectives: To characterize the influence of changes in depression symptoms severity six months after an acute coronary syndrome (ACS) on the circadian pattern of cardiac autonomic activity, a known independent predictor of adverse outcomes. Methods: One hundred two patients consecutively admitted to the coronary care unit (CCU) with an ACS were evaluated with a clinical interview (including a psychiatric evaluation for depression), the 21-item Hamilton Depression Scale (HAM-D) for symptom severity and a 24 h recording of heart rate variability (HRV) at admission and six months post-discharge from the CCU. HRV was measured during wake and sleep (23.00 h–07.00 h) with a fast Fourier transform algorithm. We obtained meanRR (mRR), low-frequency HRV (LF) influenced by both sympathetic and parasympathetic activity, high-frequency HRV (HF) determined solely by parasympathetic activity, and LF/HF ratio as a measure of the sympatho-vagal balance onto the heart (LF/HF). Results: Upon admission to the CCU, major depression was present in 44% of subjects. Depression was associated with shorter mRR (higher heart rate), during sleep (p < 0.05). At six months, depression was associated with shorter mRR during wake (p < 0.05) and sleep (p < 0.01), decreased mRR sleep-wake difference (p < 0.05), and lower LF both during wake (p < 0.05) and sleep (p < 0.05). LF and HF changes were related to HAM-D changes 6 months after the index episode. Conclusions: Depression influenced circadian rhythm of autonomic activity, most notably upon 6-month follow up. Changes in depressive symptom severity after a 6-month observation period were related to changes in HRV known to adversely affect coronary prognosis.
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Articulos(OCA HOUSSAY)
Articulos de OFICINA DE COORDINACION ADMINISTRATIVA HOUSSAY
Articulos de OFICINA DE COORDINACION ADMINISTRATIVA HOUSSAY
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Articulos de SEDE CENTRAL
Articulos de SEDE CENTRAL
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Castro, Mariana Nair; Vigo, Daniel Eduardo; Gustafson, D. R.; Vila Pérez, I.; Massaro, P.; et al.; Acute and six-month depression-related abnormalities in the sleep-wake rhythm of cardiac autonomic activity in survivors of acute coronary syndromes; Elsevier; Personalized Medicine in Psychiatry; 4-6; 8-2017; 13-18
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