Age and gender significantly affected autonomic function tests, with QSART volume approximately double in men and responses declining with age but remaining diagnostic in subjects >80 years of age.
Cross-Sectional (n=557)
Normal subjects (n=557)
Age and gender
Autonomic function test responses (HR response to deep breathing, Valsalva ratio, QSART volume, orthostatic BP reduction)
Normative data are limited on autonomic function tests, especially beyond age 60 years. We therefore evaluated these tests in a total of 557 normal subjects evenly distributed by age and gender from 10 to 83 years. Heart rate (HR) response to deep breathing fell with increasing age. Valsalva ratio varied with both age and gender. QSART (quantitative sudomotor axon-reflex test) volume was consistently greater in men (approximately double) and progressively declined with age for all three lower extremity sites but not the forearm site. Orthostatic blood pressure reduction was greater with increasing age. HR at rest was significantly higher in women, and the increment with head-up tilt fell with increasing age. For no tests did we find a regression to zero, and some tests seem to level off with increasing age, indicating that diagnosis of autonomic failure was possible to over 80 years of age.
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Phillip A. Low
Mayo Clinic
Jong-Chyou Denq
Mayo Clinic
Tonette L. Opfer‐Gehrking
Mayo Clinic in Arizona
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Low et al. (Mon,) conducted a cross-sectional in Normal subjects (n=557). Age and gender was evaluated on Autonomic function test responses (HR response to deep breathing, Valsalva ratio, QSART volume, orthostatic BP reduction). Age and gender significantly affected autonomic function tests, with QSART volume approximately double in men and responses declining with age but remaining diagnostic in subjects >80 years of age.
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