RMSSD, a measure of vagus-mediated heart rate variability, is associated with risk factors for SUDEP: the SUDEP-7 Inventory

Christopher M DeGiorgio, Patrick Miller, Sheba Meymandi, Alex Chin, Jordan Epps, Steven Gordon, Jeffrey Gornbein, Ronald M Harper, Christopher M DeGiorgio, Patrick Miller, Sheba Meymandi, Alex Chin, Jordan Epps, Steven Gordon, Jeffrey Gornbein, Ronald M Harper

Abstract

Objective: The goal of this study was to determine if specific measures of heart rate variability (HRV) are associated with the total score on a new seven-item inventory for sudden unexplained death in epilepsy (SUDEP).

Methods: Nineteen subjects with intractable partial seizures, at least three per month, were enrolled in a randomized clinical trial of omega-3 fatty acids in epilepsy. At study entry, subjects underwent a 1-hour ECG recording for the determination of HRV. To estimate the risk of SUDEP, we assembled a seven-item inventory (the SUDEP-7 Inventory) from risk factors prospectively validated by T.S. Walczak, I.E. Leppik, M. D'Amelio M, et al. (Neurology 2001;56:519-25). The SUDEP-7 score was then correlated with measures of HRV using the Pearson correlation and other parametric and nonparametric methods.

Results: Subjects had highly drug-resistant seizures, with a mean seizure frequency of 22.8 seizures per month. Scores on the SUDEP-7 inventory ranged from 1 to 7 of a maximum possible score of 12. RMSSD, a measure of high-frequency HRV, was inversely correlated with the SUDEP-7 score, r=-0.64, P=0.004. Subjects with higher SUDEP-7 scores had reduced levels of HRV (RMSSD). Other time-dependent measures of HRV (SDNN, SDANN) were not significantly correlated with SUDEP risk scores.

Conclusions: RMSSD, a measure of HRV, which reflects the integrity of vagus nerve-mediated autonomic control of the heart, is highly associated with the total score on a new seven-item SUDEP risk inventory. Lower RMSSD values were associated with higher risk scores on the new SUDEP risk inventory. This provides new evidence that HRV (specifically RMSSD) is a marker of SUDEP risk.

Copyright © 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Scatter plot of RMSSD versus SUDEP-7 score. The inverse correlation was highly significant, r = −.64, p=0.004.

Source: PubMed

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