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Heart rate variability: are you using it properly? Standardisation checklist of procedures

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Background: Heart rate variability heart rate variability is used as an assessment method for cardiac autonomic modulation. Since the Task Force's publication on heart rate variability in 1996, the European Heart Rhythm Association Position Paper in 2015 and a recent publication in 2017, attention has been paid to recommendations on using heart rate variability analysis methods, as well as their applications in different physiological conditions and clinical studies. This analysis has proved to be useful as a complementary tool for clinical evaluation and to assess the effect of non-pharmacological therapeutic interventions, such as physical exercise programmes, on cardiac autonomic modulation. Objective: The aim of this article is to make recommendations and to draw up a checklist of normalisation procedures regarding the use of heart rate variability data collection and analysis methodology, focusing on the cardiology area and cardiac rehabilitation. Methods: Based on previous heart rate variability publications, this paper provides a description of the most common shortcomings of using th analysis methods and considers recommendations and suggestions on how to minimise these occurrences by using a specific checklist. Conclusions: This article includes recommendations and a checklist regarding the use of the heart rate variability collection and analysis methods. This work could help improve reporting on clinical evaluation and therapeutic intervention results using this method and consequently, disseminate heart rate variability knowledge.

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Autonomic nervous system, Clinical practice checklist, Heart rate variability, Parasympathetic nervous system, Rehabilitation, Sympathetic nervous system

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Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy.

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