Autonomic balance and cardiovascular hemodynamic function in men with prolactinoma
Agnieszka Włochacz, Paweł Krzesiński, Robert Wierzbowski, Beata Uziębło-Życzkowska, Przemysław Witek, Grzegorz Zieliński, Anna Kazimierczak, Małgorzata Banak, Bartłomiej Włochacz, Grzegorz Gielerak

TL;DR
This study explores how prolactinoma in men affects heart function and autonomic balance through various measurements like heart rate variability and cardiovascular assessments.
Contribution
The study identifies specific correlations between autonomic nervous system activity and cardiovascular function in men with newly diagnosed prolactinoma.
Findings
Men with prolactinoma showed significant correlations between heart pumping efficiency and heart rate variability parameters.
Higher aortic augmentation pressure and augmentation index correlated with reduced parasympathetic activity in these men.
Elevated arterial stiffness indicators were associated with a shift away from parasympathetic influence in prolactinoma patients.
Abstract
Endocrine disorders associated with prolactinoma (PR) in men may affect the interaction between the cardiovascular and autonomic nervous system (ANS). The aim of this study was to evaluate the association of sympathetic-parasympathetic balance, assessed by heart rate variability (HRV) analysis, with cardiovascular hemodynamic function, assessed by impedance cardiography (ICG) and applanation tonometry (AT), in men with newly diagnosed PR. In this observational cohort study, 20 men with newly diagnosed PR and no significant comorbidities were included. A correlation analysis was performed on parameters assessed by ICG and AT with HRV indices assessed by 24-hour Holter ECG recordings. The ICG assessment included indicators of heart’s pumping efficiency: the acceleration index (ACI), the velocity index (VI), and the Heather index (HI). The AT assessment included aortic augmentation…
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TopicsHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control · Pituitary Gland Disorders and Treatments · Hypothalamic control of reproductive hormones
