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Altered heart rate dynamics associated with antipsychotic-induced subjective restlessness in patients with schizophrenia

Authors
Kim, Jong-HoonAnn, Jun-HyungLee, JinyoungKim, Mee-HeeHan, Ah-Young
Issue Date
Jul-2013
Publisher
DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD
Keywords
antipsychotics; subjective restlessness; heart rate dynamics
Citation
NEUROPSYCHIATRIC DISEASE AND TREATMENT, v.9, pp.989 - 994
Journal Title
NEUROPSYCHIATRIC DISEASE AND TREATMENT
Volume
9
Start Page
989
End Page
994
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/15895
DOI
10.2147/NDT.S48701
ISSN
1178-2021
Abstract
Background: Antipsychotic-induced subjective inner restlessness is one of the common and distressing adverse effects associated with antipsychotics; however, its underlying neurobiological basis is not well understood. We examined the relationship between antipsychotic-induced subjective inner restlessness and autonomic neurocardiac function. Methods: Twenty-two schizophrenia patients with antipsychotic-induced subjective restlessness, 28 schizophrenia patients without antipsychotic-induced subjective restlessness, and 28 matched healthy control subjects were evaluated. Assessments of the linear and nonlinear complexity measures of heart rate dynamics were performed. Multivariate analysis of variance and correlation analysis were conducted. Results: The mean interbeat (RR) interval value was significantly higher in control subjects than in patients with and without antipsychotic-induced subjective restlessness (P < 0.05). The low frequency/high frequency ratio was significantly higher in patients with antipsychotic-induced subjective restlessness than in control subjects and in patients without antipsychotic-induced subjective restlessness (P < 0.05), while the approximate entropy value was significantly lower in patients with antipsychotic-induced subjective restlessness than in control subjects and in patients without antipsychotic-induced subjective restlessness (P < 0.05). Correlation analyses controlling for psychotic symptom severity showed that the degree of antipsychotic-induced restlessness had a significant negative correlation with the value of approximate entropy (P < 0.05). Conclusion: The results indicate that antipsychotic-induced subjective restlessness is associated with altered heart rate dynamics parameters, particularly the nonlinear complexity measure, suggesting that it might adversely affect autonomic neurocardiac integrity. Further prospective research is necessary to elucidate the precise interrelationships and causality.
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