Application of heart rate variability during blood pressure measurement in patients with somatic symptom disorder
Journal
Journal of Clinical Neuroscience
Journal Volume
74
Journal Volume
74
Pages
25-31
Start Page
25
End Page
31
ISSN
0967-5868
Date Issued
2020-04
Author(s)
Abstract
Objective: This study wants to test whether the heart rate variability (HRV) analysis using sphygmomanometers can effectively reflect the physical and emotional distress of somatic symptom disorder (SSD) cases and assist in further health management. Methods: This study includes 66 female SSD cases and 32 male SSD cases. All cases received a 200-second blood pressure (BP) measurement, after which the numerical figure for the heart rate was obtained from the BP signal for HRV analysis. All cases also filled out Patient Health Questionnaire-15 (PHQ-15), Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II), Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) to understand the extent of their somatic distress, depression, and anxiety. The relationship between psychological conditions and HRV indicators are examined statistically. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was used to understand whether HRV indicators can assist in the determination of psychosomatic problems. Results: Considering all and female SSD cases, low-frequency power (LF) and PHQ-15 in the HRV index have the most significant correlations. In male SSD cases, root mean square of successive NN interval differences (RMSSD) and BDI-II have the highest correlations. The results of ROC curve analysis indicate that LF is useful to judge the severity of female SSD cases, while RMSSD has reference value in determining whether male patients of SSD cases have depression or not. In addition, physical stress index (PSI) can also help determine the degree of depression in male SSD cases. Conclusion: The use of BP in HRV analysis can help in the monitoring of somatic distress and depression issues in SSD cases. LF, RMSSD, PSI are potential physiological indicators. ? 2020 Elsevier Ltd
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Other Subjects
adult; aged; anxiety disorder; Article; Beck Anxiety Inventory; Beck Depression Inventory; blood pressure; blood pressure measurement; controlled study; cross-sectional study; depression; disease association; disease severity; emotional stress; female; frequency analysis; heart rate; heart rate variability; human; major clinical study; male; mental disease assessment; patient care; Patient Health Questionnaire 15; patient monitoring; physical disability; physical stress; priority journal; psychosomatic disorder; receiver operating characteristic; reference value; autonomic nervous system; emotion; medically unexplained symptom; middle aged; pathophysiology; physiology; Adult; Anxiety Disorders; Autonomic Nervous System; Blood Pressure Determination; Depressive Disorder; Emotions; Female; Heart Rate; Humans; Male; Medically Unexplained Symptoms; Middle Aged
Publisher
Churchill Livingstone
Type
journal article
