Intraindividual Reproducibility of Heart Rate Variability

Heart rate variability was determined from three consecutive Holter recordings performed on days 1, 7, and 28 in 17 normal subjects, in 13 patients with angiographically normal coronary arteries, and in 9 patients with remote myocardial infarctions. Group data of several time and frequency domain measures of heart rate variability were highly reproducible (correlation coefficients 0.629–0.894). However, some individuals exhibited considerably larger day‐to‐day variations in heart rate variability. Single heart rate indices differed by up to 50% between two Holter recordings. Such potential differences must be considered when repeated heart rate variability determinations are used to assess changes in neurocardiac reflex regulation or effects of therapeutic interventions.

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