Background: Impairment in cardiovascular autonomic regulation participates in the onset and maintenance of primary hypertension. Objective. The aim of the present study was to evaluate cardiac autonomic control using long-term heart rate variability (HRV) analysis in adolescents with primary hypertension. Subjects and methods. Twenty two adolescent patients with primary hypertension (5 girls/17 boys) aged 14-19 years and 22 healthy subjects matched for age and gender were enrolled. Two periods from 24-hour ECG recording were evaluated by HRV analysis: awake state and sleep. HRV analysis included spectral power in low frequency band (LF), in high frequency band (HF), and LF/HF ratio. Results: In awake state, adolescents with primary hypertension had lower HF and higher LF and LF/HF ratio. During sleep, HF was lower and LF/HF ratio was higher in patients with primary hypertension. Conclusions: A combination of sympathetic predominance and reduced vagal activity might represent a potential link between psychosocial factors and primary hypertension, associated with increased cardiovascular morbidity. © 2009 I. Holzapfel Publishers.
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Havlíceková, Z., Tonhajzerová, I., Jurko, A., Jesenák, M., Durdík, P., Nosál, S., … Bánovcin, P. (2009). Cardiac autonomic control in adolescents with primary hypertension. European Journal of Medical Research, 14(SUPPL.4), 101–103. https://doi.org/10.1186/2047-783X-14-S4-101
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