Acute intermittent porphyria was associated with significantly lower mid-frequency band power during controlled deep breathing at 6 breaths min-1 compared to healthy controls (P=0.02).
Case-Control (n=115)
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Does acute intermittent porphyria cause autonomic nervous system dysfunction compared to healthy controls?
Patients with acute intermittent porphyria exhibit parasympathetic dysfunction, which may be causally related to the life-threatening arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death observed in this disorder.
valor p: p=0.02
OBJECTIVES: To assess the function of the autonomic nervous system in patients with acute intermittent porphyria by spectral analysis of the heart rate variability. DESIGN: A cross-sectional case-control study. SETTING: Patients were examined at the Primary Health Care Centre, Arjeplog and at Umeå University Hospital, where the controls were also examined. SUBJECTS: Twenty-three patients with acute intermittent porphyria verified by DNA analysis and 92 healthy controls were included. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The mid-frequency band power after tilting was used to evaluate sympathetic function, and the high frequency band power during controlled breathing at 12 breaths min-1 and the mid-frequency band power during controlled deep breathing at 6 breaths min-1 were used to evaluate parasympathetic function. RESULTS: There was no evidence of sympathetic dysfunction in the patients. The mid-frequency band power during controlled deep breathing at 6 breaths min-1 was significantly (P = 0.02) lower in the patient group. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings indicate a parasympathetic dysfunction in patients with acute intermittent porphyria. This may be causally related to sudden cardiac death and the life-threatening arrhythmias which have been observed in this disorder.
Blom et al. (Thu,) conducted a case-control in Acute intermittent porphyria (n=115). Acute intermittent porphyria vs. Healthy controls was evaluated on Mid-frequency band power during controlled deep breathing at 6 breaths min-1 (p=0.02). Acute intermittent porphyria was associated with significantly lower mid-frequency band power during controlled deep breathing at 6 breaths min-1 compared to healthy controls (P=0.02).
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