Heart rate variability biofeedback in patients with functional dizziness
Erik Simon, Ana Isabel Penzlin, Martin Arndt, Timo Siepmann, Kristian Barlinn

TL;DR
Heart rate variability biofeedback improves autonomic function and reduces depression in patients with functional dizziness.
Contribution
This study is the first to show that HRV biofeedback improves autonomic cardiac function in patients with functional dizziness.
Findings
HRV biofeedback increased time-dependent HRV parameters like RMSSD and SDNN in patients.
Depressive symptoms improved significantly in the HRV biofeedback group.
Control patients showed no changes in autonomic or psychological measures.
Abstract
Functional dizziness is one of the most common causes of chronic dizziness. Associated psychiatric diseases such as depression and anxiety lead to significant impairment, possibly due to autonomic nervous system imbalance. We investigated whether heart rate variability (HRV) biofeedback can modulate autonomic function in patients with functional dizziness. We performed a randomized controlled study in 24 patients diagnosed functional dizziness for the first time. Patients received six 20 min sessions of HRV biofeedback or no intervention. We assessed HRV (time and frequency domains), sympathetic vasomotor function, sympathetic skin response and psychometric assessments at baseline, immediately post-intervention (or control period) and another 3 and 6 weeks later. Patients in the HRV biofeedback group showed improved cardiac autonomic function with elevated HRV time-dependent…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control · Vestibular and auditory disorders · Cardiovascular Syncope and Autonomic Disorders
