Age-Related Arrhythmogenesis on Ascent and Descent: Autonomic Conflicts'' on Hypoxia/Reoxygenation at High Altitude?

Behn, C; Dinamarca, GA; De Gregorio, NF; Lips, V; Vivaldi, EA; Soza D.; Guerra, MA; Jimenez, RF; Lecannelier, EA; Varela H.; Silva-Urra, JA

Abstract

Purpose: To discern whether arrhythmogenesis at high-altitude (HA) may differ depending on ascent or descent, as well as on age. Methods: Male subjects (37.9-12.0 SD y, n = 33) were separated into a young (Y) group (29.6+/-5.73 SD y, n = 18) and an older (O) one (47.9+/-9.83 SD y, n = 15). All subjects were monitored by Holter electrocardiography while successively ascending (41.2+/-7.51 SD min) and descending (38.7+/-6.68 SD min) between 2950 and 5050m as car passengers on a 25 km road in Northern Chile. Arrhythmic events (AE) ensued when the difference between two consecutive RR intervals exceeded 0.16 sec. Results: From 311 AE registered, 29% occurred on ascent and 71% on descent, the sinusal type predominating in both age groups. AE incidence, RR interval duration, and heart rate variability (HRV) in the time domain (RMSSD) increased during descent, as compared to ascent, in the Y group (p < 0.05), but not in the O one. Independently of age, AE incidence along descent associates with the time previously spent at 5050m (p < 0.001). Conclusions: Rapid transitions at HA favor arrhythmogenesis, the latter becoming evident particularly in the Y group on descent. Age-dependent changes of autonomic activity appear to be involved in arrhythmogenesis on transitions at HA.

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Título según WOS: Age-Related Arrhythmogenesis on Ascent and Descent: Autonomic Conflicts'' on Hypoxia/Reoxygenation at High Altitude?
Título según SCOPUS: Age-related arrhythmogenesis on ascent and descent: "Autonomic conflicts" on hypoxia/reoxygenation at high altitude?
Título de la Revista: HIGH ALTITUDE MEDICINE BIOLOGY
Volumen: 15
Número: 3
Editorial: Mary Ann Liebert Inc.
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Página de inicio: 356
Página final: 363
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1089/ham.2013.1092

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS