FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: method includes analysing 4 highly informative value of heart rate variability and heart rate in background sample HR<69 beats/min; heart rate in orthostatic sample HR < 88 beats/min; balance of sympathetic and parasympathetic effects LF/HF < 0.58 - WDS, background test, balance of sympathetic and parasympathetic effects LF/HF < 3.40 - WDS, orthostatic test, vegetative dystonia syndrome is diagnosed hypotonic.
EFFECT: method enables accurate prediction of hypotonic vegetative dystonia due to high specificity and sensitivity of a series of heart rate variability parameters.
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Dates
2016-06-10—Published
2015-06-15—Filed