Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between heart rate variability (HRV), a non-invasive tool for evaluating autonomic function, and routine coagulation indices (RCIs) in patients with breast cancer (BC). Forty-six BC patients were enrolled in this study. Blood biochemistry tests were performed to extract RCIs, including prothrombin time (PT), activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT), and thrombin time (TT). Five-minute electrocardiograms were collected for analysis of HRV parameters (SDNN, RMSSD, LF, HF, LF n.u., HF n.u., LF/HF). Multiple linear regression models examined the relationship of HRV parameters with RCIs. RMSSD, LF n.u., HF n.u., LF/HF were significantly associated with PT. Specifically, the value of PT increased by 0.192 ± 0.091 or 0.231 ± 0.088 s, respectively for each 1 standard deviation (SD) increase in RMSSD or HF n.u.; it increased by 0.230 ± 0.088 or 0.215 ± 0.088 s, respectively for each 1 − SD decrease in LF n.u. or ln (LF/HF) (all P < 0.05). RMSSD was significantly associated with APTT, i.e., the value of APTT increased by 1.032 ± 0.470 s for each 1 − SD increase in RMSSD (P < 0.05). HRV parameters were associated with RCIs in patients with BC. These observations suggest that the autonomic nervous system and coagulation indices in BC patients are linked, potentially explaining the reason that they are both associated with the prognosis.

Highlights

  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between heart rate variability (HRV), a non-invasive tool for evaluating autonomic function, and routine coagulation indices (RCIs) in patients with breast cancer (BC)

  • After adjusting for age and body mass index (BMI), RMSSD, LF n.u., HF n.u., LF power to HF power (LF/HF) were still significantly associated with prothrombin time (PT)

  • Correlation between short-term HRV parameters and RCIs was observed in this study involving 46 BC patients

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Introduction

The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between heart rate variability (HRV), a non-invasive tool for evaluating autonomic function, and routine coagulation indices (RCIs) in patients with breast cancer (BC). Prior studies found that, compared with patients with other benign breast diseases, BC patients demonstrated changes in routine coagulation indices (RCIs), such as decreased prothrombin time (PT), decreased activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT), and decreased thrombin time (TT)[4]. The aim of this work is to investigate the association between short-term HRV parameters and RCIs in BC patients. To this end, we enrolled 46 patients who were first diagnosed with BC. Bivariate correlation of RCIs (including PT, APTT, and TT) with time- and frequency-domain HRV parameters was performed followed by linear regression models to account for potential confounding factors including age and body mass index (BMI)

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