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The effect of transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation on HRV in healthy young people

Duyan Geng, Xuanyu Liu, Yan Wang, Jiaxing Wang

2022PLoS ONE69 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) has shown positive effects on a variety of diseases. Considering that decreased heart rate variability (HRV) is closely associated with morbidity and mortality for a variety of diseases, it is important to investigate the effect of taVNS on HRV. In Study 1, we conducted a two-stage cross-over trial to compare the effects of taVNS and sham taVNS (staVNS) on HRV. In Study 2, we systematically tested the effects of different taVNS parameters on high frequency (HF) component of HRV. The results showed that taVNS significantly increased measurements of root mean square of the difference between successive RR intervals (RMSSD), percentage of number of pairs of adjacent RR intervals differing greater than 50ms (pRR50), standard deviation of all RR intervals (SDRR), HF. Significantly, enhancement of HF and pRR50 persisted into recovery period. In addition, higher baseline LF/HF ratio was associated with greater LF/HF ratio decrease. Findings also showed that there was no significant difference in measurements of HF between different taVNS parameters. These studies suggest that taVNS could increase HRV, it may help taVNS in the treatment of low HRV related diseases. However, taVNS may not have parameter-specific effects on HRV.

Topics & Concepts

Heart rate variabilityMedicineVagus nerve stimulationVagus nerveAnesthesiaRR intervalCardiologyVagal toneInternal medicineHeart rateStimulationBlood pressureVagus Nerve Stimulation ResearchHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic ControlEEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
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