Circadian rhythm of the signal averaged electrocardiogram and its relation to heart rate variability in healthy subjects

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Objective-To examine the circadian variation in the signal averaged electrocardiogram (saEGG) and heart rate variability and investigate their relations in healthy subjects. Methods-24 hour EGGs were obtained with a three channel recorder using bipolar X, Y, and Z leads in 20 healthy subjects. The following variables were determined hourly: heart rate, filtered QRS (f-QRS) duration, low and high frequency components of heart rate variability (LF and HF), and the LF/HF ratio. Results-Heart rate, f-QRS duration, HF, and the LF/HF ratio showed significant circadian rhythms, as determined by the single cosinor method. Heart rate and the LF/HF ratio increased during daytime, and f-QRS duration and HF increased at night. f- QRS duration was negatively correlated with heart rate (r = 0.95, p < 0.001) and the LF/HF ratio (r = 0.94, p < 0.001) and positively with HF (r = 0.93, p < 0.001). Conclusions-f-QRS duration has a significant circadian rhythm in healthy subjects and is closely related to the circadian rhythm of autonomic tone.

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Nakagawa, M., Iwao, T., Ishida, S., Yonemochi, H., Fujino, T., Saikawa, T., & Ito, M. (1998). Circadian rhythm of the signal averaged electrocardiogram and its relation to heart rate variability in healthy subjects. Heart, 79(5), 493–496. https://doi.org/10.1136/hrt.79.5.493

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