TY - JOUR
T1 - Autonomic cardiovascular function and baroreflex sensitivity in patients with cervical dystonia receiving treatment with botulinum toxin type A
AU - Tiple, D.
AU - Strano, S.
AU - Colosimo, C.
AU - Fabbrini, G.
AU - Calcagnini, G.
AU - Prencipe, M.
AU - Berardelli, A.
PY - 2008/6
Y1 - 2008/6
N2 - Objective: To investigate possible changes in autonomic cardiovascular regulation and cardiopulmonary baroreflex sensitivity in patients with primary cervical dystonia receiving chronic treatment with botulinum toxin type A. Methods: Short-term power spectral analysis of heart rate and systolic blood pressure variability, high-frequency and low-frequency oscillations of heart rate variability, low frequency/high frequency ratio and baroreflex sensitivity (α index) were measured in 12 patients with cervical dystonia before and 2-4 weeks after botulinum toxin type A injection and compared with normative data. Results: Before treatment, at rest, patients had significantly lower high frequency power than healthy subjects (p <0.01), whereas no differences were found in low frequency power. Botulinum toxin injection in patients induced no changes in either power frequency. In patients before treatment and healthy subjects the low frequency oscillatory components increased similarly from rest to tilt (p <0.01), but tilt induced lower low frequency values in patients than in healthy subjects (p <0.01). In patients before treatment, the high frequency variations from rest to tilt remained unchanged, whereas in healthy subjects they decreased significantly (p <0.01). Botulinum toxin type A injection in patients induced no changes in low frequency or high frequency powers. In patients before treatment the low frequency/high frequency ratio increased slightly from rest to tilt, but in healthy subjects increased significantly (p <0.01). Botulinum toxin type A left the pretreatment low frequency/high frequency ratio unchanged. The α-index measured at rest in patients before treatment was lower than in healthy subjects (p
AB - Objective: To investigate possible changes in autonomic cardiovascular regulation and cardiopulmonary baroreflex sensitivity in patients with primary cervical dystonia receiving chronic treatment with botulinum toxin type A. Methods: Short-term power spectral analysis of heart rate and systolic blood pressure variability, high-frequency and low-frequency oscillations of heart rate variability, low frequency/high frequency ratio and baroreflex sensitivity (α index) were measured in 12 patients with cervical dystonia before and 2-4 weeks after botulinum toxin type A injection and compared with normative data. Results: Before treatment, at rest, patients had significantly lower high frequency power than healthy subjects (p <0.01), whereas no differences were found in low frequency power. Botulinum toxin injection in patients induced no changes in either power frequency. In patients before treatment and healthy subjects the low frequency oscillatory components increased similarly from rest to tilt (p <0.01), but tilt induced lower low frequency values in patients than in healthy subjects (p <0.01). In patients before treatment, the high frequency variations from rest to tilt remained unchanged, whereas in healthy subjects they decreased significantly (p <0.01). Botulinum toxin type A injection in patients induced no changes in low frequency or high frequency powers. In patients before treatment the low frequency/high frequency ratio increased slightly from rest to tilt, but in healthy subjects increased significantly (p <0.01). Botulinum toxin type A left the pretreatment low frequency/high frequency ratio unchanged. The α-index measured at rest in patients before treatment was lower than in healthy subjects (p
KW - Autonomic cardiovascular function
KW - Botulinum toxin
KW - Cardiovascular reflex tests
KW - Cervical dystonia
KW - Spectral analysis
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U2 - 10.1007/s00415-008-0753-6
DO - 10.1007/s00415-008-0753-6
M3 - Article
C2 - 18458860
AN - SCOPUS:50049121562
SN - 0340-5354
VL - 255
SP - 843
EP - 847
JO - Journal of Neurology
JF - Journal of Neurology
IS - 6
ER -