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通过对任务负荷心率变异性反应的分析揭示轻度新冠病毒感染康复后无症状自主神经调节异常

Asymptomatic Autonomic Dysregulation after Recovery from Mild COVID-19 Infection Revealed by Analysis of Heart Rate Variability Responses to Task Load.

作者信息

Shinba Toshikazu, Shinba Yujiro, Shinba Shuntaro

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Shizuoka Saiseikai General Hospital, Shizuoka 422-8527, Japan.

Research Division, Saiseikai Research Institute of Health Care and Welfare, Tokyo 108-0073, Japan.

出版信息

Healthcare (Basel). 2023 Dec 24;12(1):43. doi: 10.3390/healthcare12010043.

Abstract

(1) Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection is often followed by various complications, which can cause disturbances in daily life after recovery from the infectious state, although etiological mechanisms are not fully elucidated. Previous studies have indicated that autonomic dysregulation is an underlying factor, and it is of interest to clarify whether autonomic dysregulation is also present in the asymptomatic subjects after COVID-19 infection (post-COVID-19) for early detection of post-COVID-19 complications. (2) Methods: In the present study, autonomic activity was assessed using heart rate variability (HRV) analysis in the workers who recovered from mild COVID-19 infection ( = 39). They took a leave of absence for an average of 11.9 days and returned to the original work without complications. HRV was measured after an average of 9.3 days from return. High-frequency (HF) and low-frequency (LF) HRV parameters and heart rate (HR) were recorded during a three-behavioral-state paradigm of approximately 5 min length composed of initial rest, task load, and post-task rest periods and were compared with the data of the workers without the history of COVID-19 infection (normal, = 38). (3) Results: The HRV and HR scores at the initial rest in the post-COVID-19 subjects showed no difference from those in the control. It is found that the post-COVID-19 subjects exhibited an attenuation of LF/HF increment during the task load and an excessive increase of HF together with a decrease of LF, LF/HF and HR during the post-task rest period in comparison with the initial rest scores. (4) Conclusions: These abnormalities are evaluated as asymptomatic autonomic dysregulation in response to task load, are frequently present after COVID-19 infection, and could be related to the generation of complications.

摘要

(1)背景:2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)感染后常伴有各种并发症,这些并发症可导致患者从感染状态康复后日常生活受到干扰,尽管其病因机制尚未完全阐明。先前的研究表明自主神经功能失调是一个潜在因素,明确COVID-19感染后的无症状受试者(COVID-19后)是否也存在自主神经功能失调对于早期发现COVID-19后并发症具有重要意义。(2)方法:在本研究中,对从轻度COVID-19感染中康复的工作人员(n = 39)进行心率变异性(HRV)分析以评估自主神经活动。他们平均请假11.9天,返回原工作岗位且无并发症。从返回后平均9.3天测量HRV。在由初始休息、任务负荷和任务后休息期组成的约5分钟长的三行为状态范式期间记录高频(HF)和低频(LF)HRV参数以及心率(HR),并与无COVID-19感染史的工作人员(正常组,n = 38)的数据进行比较。(3)结果:COVID-19后受试者初始休息时的HRV和HR评分与对照组无差异。发现与初始休息评分相比,COVID-19后受试者在任务负荷期间LF/HF增加减弱,在任务后休息期HF过度增加,同时LF、LF/HF和HR降低。(4)结论:这些异常被评估为对任务负荷的无症状自主神经功能失调,在COVID-19感染后经常出现,可能与并发症的发生有关。

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