The coefficient of variation of R-R intervals (CVRR) was studied in 18
children having severe brain damage,vith a mean +/- standard deviatio
n (S.D.) age of 8.4 +/- 5.9 years, who were divided into ten patients
complicated with respiratory insufficiency (RI group) and eight patien
ts with severe athetotic cerebral palsy (SA group). CVRR was obtained
in the resting supine position, and was compared with that in 22 neuro
logically normal controls, CVRR in the RI group (mean +/- S.D., 2.19 /- 1.28%) was significantly lower than that in controls (5.56 +/- 1.53
%), while CVRR in the SA group (11.30 +/- 3.91%) was significantly hig
her than that in controls (both P < 0.01, ANOVA). In particular, the f
our patients with brain death showed extremely low CVRR of 1.00-1.29%,
Since CVRR was 4.09% in the patient aged 4 years with birth injury of
the upper cervical spinal cord causing absence of spontaneous respira
tion, the extremely low CVRR in patients with brain death may be direc
tly related to brainstem dysfunction. The cause of the high CVRR in th
e SA group was not determined. Thus, CVRR may be useful for quantitati
ve evaluation of severe neurological disorder.