2007
DOI: 10.7205/milmed.172.1.98
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Abstract: Considering the role of autonomic imbalance in the pathogenesis of hypersensitivity reactions, we evaluated the autonomic system through time-domain analysis of heart rate variability (HRV) in patients with allergic rhinitis. Twenty-four patients with allergic rhinitis and 22 healthy subjects (mean age, 41 +/- 8 years and 37 +/- 9 years, respectively) were enrolled in the study. The diagnosis of allergic rhinitis was based on the history, symptoms, and skin prick tests results. Twenty-four-hour ambulatory elec… Show more

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“…Decrease in HRV has been found to predict coronary heart disease morbidity and mortality in apparently healthy populations and in patients after an acute coronary event (Akselrod et al 1981). There has been a large scale growth in HRV research in disease states such as diabetic neuropathy (Bernardi et al 1992), cardiac transplantation (Sands et al 1989), myocardial dysfunction (Casolo et al 1989), tetraplegia (Inoue et al 1990), preschool children with short nocturnal sleep (Sampei et al 2006), primary nocturnal enuresis (Dundaroz et al 2001;Unalacak et al 2004), allergic rhinitis (Yokusoglu et al 2007), fetal type Minamata disease (Oka et al 2003), administration of beta blockers (Adamson et al 1994), cardiac resynchronization therapy (Akyol et al 2006), antiarrhytmics (Zuanetti et al 1991) and scopolamine (De Ferrari et al 1993). However, the impact of HRV on clinical decisions is limited.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Decrease in HRV has been found to predict coronary heart disease morbidity and mortality in apparently healthy populations and in patients after an acute coronary event (Akselrod et al 1981). There has been a large scale growth in HRV research in disease states such as diabetic neuropathy (Bernardi et al 1992), cardiac transplantation (Sands et al 1989), myocardial dysfunction (Casolo et al 1989), tetraplegia (Inoue et al 1990), preschool children with short nocturnal sleep (Sampei et al 2006), primary nocturnal enuresis (Dundaroz et al 2001;Unalacak et al 2004), allergic rhinitis (Yokusoglu et al 2007), fetal type Minamata disease (Oka et al 2003), administration of beta blockers (Adamson et al 1994), cardiac resynchronization therapy (Akyol et al 2006), antiarrhytmics (Zuanetti et al 1991) and scopolamine (De Ferrari et al 1993). However, the impact of HRV on clinical decisions is limited.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Yokusoglu et al [10], in a study of HRV in allergic rhinitis, found higher indices of RSA (respiratory sinus arrhythmia), associated with vagal activation in AR patients. Study was performed using 24 h ECG (electrocardiographic) measurements during everyday life of the participants.…”
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“…When comparing atopic dermatitis and allergic rhinitis, both diagnoses were previously described with parasympathetic predominance [10,12,34], therefore, we tried to compare HRV in both conditions. Our results shown the same trends in both AR and AD, no significant difference between the two, just the observed effects were a little stronger in allergic rhinitis.…”
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confidence: 99%
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