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KMID : 0607520230310020108
Korean Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine
2023 Volume.31 No. 2 p.108 ~ p.117
Associations Between Heart Rate Variability and Symptom Severity in Patients With Somatic Symptom Disorder
Kim Eun-Hwan

Kim He-Sun
Ham Jin-Sil
Kim Joon-Beom
Oh Joo-Young
Abstract
Objectives£ºSomatic symptom disorder (SSD) is characterized by the manifestation of a variety of physical symptoms, but little is known about differences in autonomic nervous system activity according to symptom severity, especially within patient groups. In this study, we examined differences in heart rate variability (HRV) across symptom severity in a group of SSD patients to analyze a representative marker of autonomic nervous system changes by symptoms severity.

Methods£ºMedical records were retrospectively reviewed for patients who were diagnosed with SSD based on DSM-5 from September 18, 2020 to October 29, 2021. We applied inverse probability of treatment weighting (IPTW) methods to generate more homogeneous comparisons in HRV parameters by correcting for selection biases due to sociodemographic and clinical characteristic differences between groups.

Results£ºThere were statistically significant correlations between the somatic symptom severity and LF (nu), HF (nu), LF/HF, as well as SD1/SD2 and Alpha1/Alpha2. After IPTW estimation, the mild to moderate group was corrected to 27 (53.0%) and the severe group to 24 (47.0%), and homogeneity was achieved as the differences in demographic and clinical characteristics were not significant. The analysis of inverse probability weighted regression adjustment model showed that the severe group was associated with significantly lower RMSSD (¥â=-0.70, p=0.003) and pNN20 (¥â=-1.04, p=0.019) in the time domain and higher LF (nu) (¥â=0.29, p<0.001), lower HF (nu) (¥â=-0.29, p<0.001), higher LF/HF (¥â=1.41, p=0.001), and in the nonlinear domain, significant differences were tested for SampEn15 (¥â=-0.35, p=0.014), SD1/SD2 (¥â=-0.68, p<0.001), and Alpha1/Alpha2 (©¬=0.43, p=0.001).

Conclusions£ºThese results suggest that differences in HRV parameters by SSD severity were showed in the time, frequency and nonlinear domains, specific parameters demonstrating significantly higher sympathetic nerve activity and reduced ability of the parasympathetic nervous system in SSD patients with severe symptoms.
KEYWORD
Somatic symptom disorder, Heart rate variability, Inverse probability of treatment weighting, Non-linear domains
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