Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/7774
Title: The relationship of the degree of coronary stenosis and percutaneous coronary revascularization with heart rate recovery index
Authors: Yurtdaş, M.
Yaylali, Y.T.
Kaya, Y.
Özdemir, M.
Alada?, N.
Arin, C.B.
Ceylan, Y.
Keywords: Coronary angioplasty
Degree of coronary stenosis
Heart rate recovery index
Treadmill exercise test
adult
angiocardiography
article
cardiac patient
controlled clinical trial
controlled study
coronary artery obstruction
exercise test
female
heart muscle revascularization
Heart Rate Recovery Index
heart rate variability
human
major clinical study
male
named inventories, questionnaires and rating scales
patient referral
percutaneous coronary intervention
thorax pain
treadmill exercise
Publisher: Pulsus Group Inc.
Abstract: OBJECTIVES: Heart rate recovery (HRR) is influenced by autonomic function. We aimed to investigate the effect of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) on HRR with respect to the degree of coronary stenosis (DCS) in severe coronary artery disease (CAD). METHODS: The treatment group (TG) consisted of 70 severe stable CAD patients treated with PCI and the control group (CG), 62 non-critical CAD patients, who were not treated with PCI. All participants underwent exercise test both at baseline and 3 months after coronary angiography (CAG)/PCI. HRR was defined as a change in heart rate from peak exercise to 1 minute after exercise. HRR index was described as the percentage change in HRR from 3 months after CAG/PCI to baseline. RESULTS: The TG had lower HRR than the CG (p<0.001). In the TG, HRR was inversely correlated with the number of diseased vessels at baseline (r=-0.418, p<0.001). HRR index was higher in TG than CG (p<0.001). No associations were found between HRR (p=0.136), HRR index (p=0.703) and the DCS. Patients who had multiple vessels treated, had the highest HRR index. CONCLUSION: HRR is not associated with the DCS of 70% to 99%, and PCI improves HRR in proportion to the number of coronary vessels treated in severe stable CAD.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/7774
ISSN: 1205-6626
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