Anxiety Level And Cardiac Autonomic Modulations In Coronary Artery Disease And Cardiac Syndrome X Patients

PLOS ONE(2017)

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BackgroundAnxiety and cardiac autonomic modulations (CAM) were thoroughly investigated in coronary artery disease (CAD) and cardiac syndrome X (CSX) patients worldwide, but not among Sudanese with similar pathology.AimsTo compare levels of anxiety and CAM between Sudanese patients with CSX and CAD.Materials and MethodsAnxiety was evaluated in 51 CAD and 26 CSX patients using Taylor Manifest anxiety score (TMAS) questionnaire while heart rate variability derived indices were used to assess CAM, namely natural logarithm of low frequency (LnLF), high frequency (LnHF) and LF/HF ratio (LnLF/HF).ResultsLow anxiety levels were achieved by 6 (23.1%) and 9 (17.6%) patients with CSX and CAD respectively. High anxiety level was achieved by only one (3.8%) patient, who was suffering from CSX. TMAS was significantly higher in CSX (31.27 (21.97)) compared to CAD (21.86 (12.97), P = 0.021). However, abnormally increased anxiety was not associated with higher risk of CSX. LnLF, LnHF and LnLF/HF were comparable in CAD and CSX patients.ConclusionCSX and CAD patients showed comparable CAM. Although anxiety levels were higher in CSX compared to CAD, TMAS >= 35 failed to show significant association with CSX.
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