수면정신생리

수면정신생리 (11권2호 100-105)

Autonomic Neurocardiac Function in Patients with Major Depressive Disorder - Using a Heart Rate Variability Test Battery -

주요우울장애 환자에서의 자율신경심장기능 - Heart Rate Variability 검사를 사용하여 -

Park, Young-Su;Lee, Kang-Joon;Kim, Hyun;Chung, Young-Cho;

Maya Hospital;Department of Neuropsychiatry, Inje University College of Medicine;Department of Neuropsychiatry, Inje University College of Medicine;Department of Neuropsychiatry, Inje University College of Medicine;

Abstract

Objectives: Major depression is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular mortality. One possible explanation for this association is that major depression influences autonomic neurocardiac regulation. However, previous studies on the relationship between heart rate variability (HRV) and major depression have revealed conflicting results. The purpose of this study is to clarify that major depressive patients compared to healthy controls show a reduction in HRV as an expression of reduced modulation of vagal activity to the heart. Methods: According to DSM-IV, the time and frequency domain HRV indices (5-min resting study) of 30 patients with major depressive disorder were compared with those of 30 healthy controls. Standardized HRV tests enable quantitative estimation of autonomic nervous system function. Results: After controlling for age and gender, subjects with major depression showed a higher heart rate and significantly lower modulation of cardiovagal activity compared to controls. The total power (TP) band, very low frequency (VLF: 0.003-0.04 Hz) band, low frequency (LF: 0.04-0.15 Hz) band, and high frequency (HF: 0.15-0.4 Hz) band were significantly reduced in subjects with major depression compared to control subjects. Conclusion: Patients with major depression may suffer from functional disturbances in the interaction between the sympathetic and parasympathetic autonomic systems.

Keywords

Major depression;Autonomic nervous system;Heart rate variability;