Experimental human endotoxemia increases cardiac regularity
- 1 July 1996
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Critical Care Medicine
- Vol. 24 (7) , 1117-1124
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00003246-199607000-00009
Abstract
To determine whether human endotoxemia is associated with a loss of the physiologic beat-to-beat variability of heart rate. Prospective, randomized, crossover, single-blind study. Clinical research center in a federal, nonuniversity hospital. Healthy volunteers. Intravenous administration of reference (Escherichia coli) endotoxin or saline placebo, with or without previous administration of oral ibuprofen. Electrocardiograms were continuously recorded and digitized using series of 1000 beat epochs of R-R intervals over 8 hrs. Analyses included measures in the time domain (standard deviation), frequency domain (power spectra), and a measure of regularity (approximate entropy). Endotoxin administration was associated with loss of variability by all measures. This loss of variability remained significant even with administration of ibuprofen, which blocked the development of fever and endotoxin-related symptoms. Infusion of endotoxin into human volunteers causes loss of heart rate variability, as measured by standard deviation and power spectra, as well as an increase in heart rate regularity, as measured by approximate entropy. Changes in approximate entropy occurred earlier than changes in other heart rate variability measures and may be a useful means of detecting early sepsis. This reduction in regularity is consistent with a model in which the pathogenesis of multiple organ system dysfunction syndrome involves the physiologic uncoupling of vital organ systems.Keywords
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