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  • Title: [Effect of chronic lead poisoning on the parameters of heart rate variability].
    Author: Andrzejak R, Poreba R, Derkacz A.
    Journal: Med Pr; 2004; 55(2):139-44. PubMed ID: 15524081.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: The dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system is one of the effects of chronic exposure to lead. Heart rate variability (HRV) is a non-invasive method used to estimate the autonomic system. The aim of the study was to estimate HRV in people occupationally exposed to lead. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study group included 43 copper-smelters and 43 healthy subjects matched individually. A 24-hour ECG Holter monitoring was performed in all men. RESULTS: The HRV time analysis in a 24-hour observation, as well as for daily activities (6:00-22:00) and nocturnal sleep (22:00-6:00) showed that pNN50 parameter, an estimator of the vagus nerve function, was significantly lower in copper-smelters than in healthy subjects (p < 0.05). The majority of time and spectral HRV parameters, estimated at 15-min intervals during day- and night-time in the group of lead exposed men, were lower than in the control group (p < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: In subjects occupationally exposed to lead, HRV is lower than in healthy men, which results rather from the decreased parasympathetic than from the increased sympathetic activity.
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