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Recovery of cardiac electrophysiological alterations by heart rate complexity based on multiscale entropy following liver transplantation.


ABSTRACT: Autonomic nervous dysfunction is a known cardiac sequalae in patients with end-stage liver disease and is associated with a poor prognosis. Heart rate analysis using nonlinear models such as multiscale entropy (MSE) or complexity may identify marked changes in these patients where conventional heart rate variability (HRV) measurements do not. To investigate the application of heart rate complexity (HRC) based on MSE in liver transplantation settings. Thirty adult recipients of elective living donor liver transplantation were enrolled. HRV parameters using conventional HRV analysis and HRC analysis were obtained at the following time points: (1) 1 day before surgery, (2) postoperative day (POD) 7, (3) POD 14, (4) POD 90, and (5) POD 180. Preoperatively, patients with MELD score ≥ 25 had significantly lower HRC compared to patients with lower MELD scores. This difference in HRC disappeared by POD 7 following liver transplantation and subsequent analyses at POD 90 and 180 continued to show no significant difference. Our results indicated a significant negative correlation between HRC based on MSE analysis and liver disease severity preoperatively, which may be more sensitive than conventional linear HRV analysis. HRC in patients with MELD score ≧ 25 improved over time and became comparable to those with MELD < 25 as early as in 7 days.

SUBMITTER: Shih PY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10980714 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Recovery of cardiac electrophysiological alterations by heart rate complexity based on multiscale entropy following liver transplantation.

Shih Po-Yuan PY   Cheng Ya-Jung YJ   Ho Shih-I SI   Huang Hui-Hsun HH   Yeh Jia-Rong JR   Sun Wei-Zen WZ   Chan Kuang-Cheng KC  

Scientific reports 20240329 1


Autonomic nervous dysfunction is a known cardiac sequalae in patients with end-stage liver disease and is associated with a poor prognosis. Heart rate analysis using nonlinear models such as multiscale entropy (MSE) or complexity may identify marked changes in these patients where conventional heart rate variability (HRV) measurements do not. To investigate the application of heart rate complexity (HRC) based on MSE in liver transplantation settings. Thirty adult recipients of elective living do  ...[more]

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