Raw Data AFT.xlsx
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Background:
Normative data for autonomic function tests (AFT) is not available for Indian population. The aim of the study is to
establish normative data in AFT and its correlation with age, gender and body
mass index (BMI).
Methods:
The study was done on 254 healthy subjects of age ≥18 years. All AFTs were done
in autonomic laboratory at the department of Neurology, Christian Medical
College and Hospital, Ludhiana. Cardiovascular tests (Heart rate response to deep breathing (HRDB), HR changes in Valsalva
manuever and Head – up tilt test (HUT)) and quantitative
sudomotor axon reflex testing
(QSART) were
performed in all the subjects. Fifty subjects underwent Thermoregulatory sweat
test (TST).
Results:
The mean age (±SD) of study participants was 43±16.0 years (range 20-84), and
129 (50.8%) were men. The normative value range (2.5 percentile to 97.5
percentile) for HR difference, E:I ratio and Valsalva ratio(VR) was 3.5-47.0, 1.05-1.93 and 1.11-2.64 respectively for all the subjects. HR
difference and E:I ratio showed an significant inverse relation with age (r=
-0.623 and r= -0.584 respectively). VR also showed an inverse relation with age
(r=-0.575, p=<0.001), and female had a lower value than male (1.63 vs 1.78,
p=<0.001). In QSART, sweat
volume was higher in males (0.630±0.230) compared to females (0.513±0.132) for
all sites, p<0.001 and similar trend was noticed for sweat area in TST.
Conclusion:
Normative AFT data has been established for Indian population for the first
time. The values are comparable to previously published studies.
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2021-04-12



