Rare Diseases Symptoms Automatic Extraction
Home
A random Abstract
Our Project
Our Team
Cardiac autonomic functions in children with familial Mediterranean fever.
[familial mediterranean fever]
Familial
Mediterranean
fever
(
FMF
)
is
the
most
common
inherited
autoinflammatory
disease
in
the
world
.
The
long
-term
effects
of
subclinical
inflammation
in
FMF
are
not
well
recognized
.
Some
studies
have
suggested
that
FMF
is
associated
with
cardiac
autonomic
dysfunction
in
adult
FMF
patients
.
The
objective
of
this
study
was
to
investigate
the
cardiac
autonomic
functions
in
pediatric
FMF
patients
by
using
several
autonomic
tests
.
Thirty
-
five
patients
with
FMF
and
35
healthy
controls
were
enrolled
in
this
cross-sectional
study
.
Demographic
data
,
disease-
specific
data
,
and
orthostatic
symptoms
were
recorded
.
In
all
participants
,
12
-
lead
electrocardiography
(
ECG
)
,
24
Â
h
ambulatory
electrocardiographic
monitoring
,
transthoracic
echocardiography
,
treadmill
exercise
test
,
and
head
upright
tilt-table
(
HUTT
)
test
were
performed
.
The
heart
rate
recovery
(
HRR
)
indices
of
the
two
groups
were
similar
.
Also
,
chronotropic
response
was
similar
in
both
groups
.
The
time-domain
parameters
of
heart
rate
variability
(
HRV
)
were
similar
in
both
groups
,
except
mean
RR
(
p
 
=
 
0
.
024
)
.
Frequencies
of
ventricular
and
supraventricular
ectopic
stimuli
were
similar
in
both
groups
.
There
were
no
statistically
significant
differences
between
the
groups
in
average
QT
and
average
corrected
QT
interval
length
,
average
QT
interval
dispersion
,
and
average
QT
corrected
dispersion
.
There
was
no
significant
difference
between
the
two
groups
regarding
the
ratio
of
clinical
dysautonomic
reactions
on
HUTT
.
However
,
we
observed
a
significantly
higher
rate
of
dysautonomic
reactions
on
HUTT
in
patients
with
exertional
leg
pain
than
that
in
patients
without
(
p
 
=
 
0
.
013
)
.
When
the
fractal
dimension
of
time
curves
were
compared
,
FMF
patients
exhibited
significantly
lower
diastolic
blood
pressure
parameters
than
controls
in
response
to
HUTT
.
Cardiovascular
autonomic
dysfunction
in
children
with
FMF
is
not
prominent
.
Particularly
,
patients
with
exertional
leg
pain
are
more
prone
to
have
dysautonomic
features
.
Further
studies
are
needed
to
elucidate
the
exact
mechanisms
leading
to
impaired
cardiac
autonomic
functions
in
FMF
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"autonomic dysfunction in children"
symptom
familial mediterranean fever
You can validate or delete this automatically detected symptom
Validate the Symptom
Delete the Symptom