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Heart rate variability in neonatal patients with seizures
Authors:Rosario Statello  Luca Carnevali  Davide Alinovi  Francesco Pisani  Andrea Sgoifo
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemistry, Life Sciences and Environmental Sustainability, Stress Physiology Lab, University of Parma, Italy;2. Department of Engineering and Architecture, Information Engineering Unit, University of Parma, Italy;3. Child Neuropsychiatry Unit, Neuroscience Unit, Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Parma, Italy
Abstract:

Objective

Seizures are frequently observed in neurological conditions affecting newborns. Since autonomic alterations are commonly associated with neonatal seizures (NS), we investigated the utility of heart rate variability (HRV) indexes of cardiac autonomic regulation for NS detection.

Methods

HRV analysis was conducted on ECG tracings recorded during video-EEG monitoring in newborns with NS and matched-controls. The effects of gestational age on HRV were also evaluated.

Results

Newborns with NS showed lower resting state HRV compared to controls. Moreover, seizure episodes were characterized by a short-lasting increase in vagal indexes of HRV. Pre-term newborns with NS had a lower HRV than full-term at rest. In pre-term newborns, no changes in HRV were observed before and during NS. On the contrary, full-term newborns showed significantly higher HRV before and during NS compared to the respective baseline values.

Conclusion

Our data point to resting autonomic impairment in newborns with NS. In addition, an increment in HRV has been observed during NS only in full term newborns.

Significance

Although these findings do not allow validation of HRV measures for NS prediction and detection, they suggest that a putative protective vagal mechanism might be adopted when an advanced maturation of autonomic nervous system is achieved.
Keywords:NS  neonatal seizures  v-EEG  video-electroencephalography  HR  heart rate  ECG  electrocardiogram  HRV  heart rate variability  NICU  Neonatal Intensive Care Unit  II  inter-ictal  PI  pre-ictal  I  ictal  PoI  post-ictal  FFT  Fast Fourier transform  TP  total power  HF  high frequency  PT  pre-term  FT  full-term  Neonatal seizures  HRV  Autonomic  Pre-term  Full-term
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