Reduced heart rate variability is associated with retinal vein occlusion in glaucoma patients, suggesting HRV as a potential vulnerability marker.
Is reduced heart rate variability associated with the development of retinal vein occlusion in glaucoma patients?
Reduced heart rate variability may serve as a vulnerability marker, rather than an independent predictor, for retinal vein occlusion in glaucoma patients.
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This study suggests that reduced heart rate variability, reflecting autonomic dysfunction, is associated with the development of RVO in glaucoma patients. Although these associations did not remain statistically significant in multivariable analysis, the consistent univariate findings indicate that HRV may serve as a potential vulnerability marker rather than an independent predictor. Further prospective studies are warranted to clarify the clinical utility of HRV in risk stratification for RVO in glaucoma patients.
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