Industrial Health
Online ISSN : 1880-8026
Print ISSN : 0019-8366
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Response to Psychological Test in Elderly Patients with Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome and Healthy Controls
Md. Shawkatuzzaman LASKARMieko IWAMOTOJunko YONEDAHazuki YAMAUCHIToshihiro FUKUDAMinoru NAKAMOTONoriaki HARADA
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1997 Volume 35 Issue 4 Pages 533-536

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We investigated the parasympathetic nervous response to psychological test using heart rate variation (HRV) during deep breathing in elderly patients with hand-arm vibration syndrome and healthy controls. Average age (SD) of 16 patients with vibration-induced white finger (VWF), 13 patients without VWF and 12 healthy controls was 60.1 (2.8), 60.6 (4.2) and 58.8 (3.8), respectively. After an initial supine rest for 40min, psychological test (Stroop color word test and mirror drawing test) was performed for 20min. The indexes ofHRV (Mean R-R, SD, RMSSD and CV) were calculated. Blood pressure and heart rate were also measured. The indexes ofHRV did not differ between the groups before exposure. The SD, RMSSD and CV of the patients without VWF during supine deep breathing after 3min post-exposure supine rest were significantly lower than those of the control group (p<0.05). The Mean R-R of the patients without VWF significantly increased (p<0.05). Blood pressure did not differ in either before or after exposure measurements. The results suggest that the post-exposure response of the parasympathetic nervous system to psychological test reduced in the patients without VWF.
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