CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 · Arq Neuropsiquiatr 2021; 79(08): 724-731
DOI: 10.1590/0004-282X-anp-2020-0420
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Effects of rehabilitation programs on heart rate variability after stroke: a systematic review

Efeitos dos programas de reabilitação na variabilidade da frequência cardíaca após acidente vascular cerebral: uma revisão sistemática
1   Universidade Federal do Triângulo Mineiro, Departamento de Fisioterapia Aplicada, Uberaba MG, Brazil.
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1   Universidade Federal do Triângulo Mineiro, Departamento de Fisioterapia Aplicada, Uberaba MG, Brazil.
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2   Universidade Estadual Paulista, Faculdade de Medicina de Botucatu, Departamento de Clínica Médica, Botucatu SP, Brazil.
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3   Universidade Estadual Paulista, Departamento de Neurologia, Psicologia e Psiquiatria, Botucatu SP, Brazil.
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1   Universidade Federal do Triângulo Mineiro, Departamento de Fisioterapia Aplicada, Uberaba MG, Brazil.
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ABSTRACT

Background: It has been shown that the autonomic nervous system can be modulated by physical exercise after stroke, but there is a lack of evidence showing rehabilitation can be effective in increasing heart rate variability (HRV). Objective: To investigate the effectiveness and safety of rehabilitation programs in modulating HRV after stroke. Methods: The search strategy was based in the PICOT (patients: stroke; interventions: rehabilitation; comparisons: any control group; outcomes: HRV; time: acute, subacute and chronic phases of stroke). We searched MEDLINE, CENTRAL, CINAHL, LILACS, and SCIELO databases without language restrictions, and included randomized controlled trials (RCTs), quasi-randomized controlled trials (quasi-RCTs), and non-randomized controlled trials (non-RCTs). Two authors independently assessed the risk of bias and we used the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) methodology to rate the certainty of the evidence for each included study. Results: Four studies (two RCTs with low certainty of the evidence and two non-RCTs with very low certainty of the evidence) were included. Three of them showed significant cardiac autonomic modulation during and after stroke rehabilitation: LF/HF ratio (low frequency/high frequency) is higher during early mobilization; better cardiac autonomic balance was observed after body-mind interaction in stroke patients; and resting SDNN (standard deviation of normal R-R intervals) was significantly lower among stroke patients indicating less adaptive cardiac autonomic control during different activities. Conclusions: There are no definitive conclusions about the main cardiac autonomic repercussions observed in post-stroke patients undergoing rehabilitation, although all interventions are safe for patients after stroke.

RESUMO

Antecedentes: O sistema nervoso autônomo pode ser modulado pelo exercício físico após o acidente vascular cerebral (AVC), mas faltam evidências que demonstrem que a reabilitação pode ser eficaz no aumento da variabilidade da frequência cardíaca (VFC). Objetivo: Investigar a eficácia e segurança dos programas de reabilitação na modulação da VFC após o AVC. Métodos: A estratégia de busca foi baseada na estratégia PICOT (pacientes: AVC; intervenções: reabilitação; comparações: qualquer grupo de controle; desfechos: VFC; tempo: fase aguda, subaguda e crônica). Foi realizada busca nas bases MEDLINE, CENTRAL, CINAHL, LILACS e SCIELO sem restrições de idioma, sendo incluídos ensaios clínicos randomizados (ECRs), ensaios clínicos quasi-randomizados (quasi-ECRs) e ensaios clínicos não-randomizados (não-ECRs). Dois autores avaliaram independentemente o risco de viés e a metodologia GRADE para classificar a certeza das evidências para cada estudo incluído. Resultados: Quatro estudos (dois ECRs com baixa certeza de evidência e dois não-ECRs com muito baixa certeza de evidência) foram incluídos. Três deles apresentaram modulação autonômica cardíaca durante e após a reabilitação: a razão LF/HF (low frequency/high frequency) foi maior durante a mobilização precoce; maior equilíbrio autonômico foi observado após prática de interação corpo-mente após AVC; e SDNN (desvio padrão dos intervalos R-R normais) foi significativamente menor em pacientes com AVC indicando menor adaptação autonômica cardíaca durante diferentes atividades. Conclusões: Não há conclusão definitivas sobre as principais repercussões cardíaca autonômica nos pacientes com AVC na reabilitação, embora todas as intervenções foram seguras para os pacientes após AVC.

Authors’ contribution:

GJL, TRB: conceiving of the review; GJL, LAPSS : co-ordinating the review; TRB, GJL: undertaking manual searches; TRB, SGZB, RB: screening search results; SGZB, RB: organizing retrieval of papers; GJL: screening retrieved papers against inclusion criteria, analyzing statistical data, making statistical inferences, servind as guarantor for the review (one review author); GJL, RB, LAPSS: appraising quality of papers; TRB, SGZB: extracting data from papers; GJL, RB: Writing to authors of papers for additional information; TRB: providing additional data about papers; TRB, LAPSS, SGZB, RB: obtaining and screening data on unpublished studies, managing data for the review; GJL, RB, SGZB, LAPSS: interpreting data; All authors: writing the review, taking responsibility for reading and checking the review before submission.




Publikationsverlauf

Eingereicht: 01. September 2020

Angenommen: 17. November 2020

Artikel online veröffentlicht:
01. Juni 2023

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