Effect of Recording Duration on Heart Rate Variability During taVNS
NCT: NCT07526415 · NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Brief Summary
This study aims to evaluate how different heart rate variability (HRV) recording durations reflect autonomic nervous system responses during transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) in healthy adults. In a randomized, sham-controlled crossover design, participants will attend two separate sessions and receive both active taVNS and sham stimulation in randomized order. During each session, a continuous 10-minute HRV recording will be obtained, and 1-minute, 5-minute, and 10-minute analysis windows will be compared. Blood pressure and pulse will also be measured before and after stimulation. The study will investigate whether shorter or longer HRV recording durations provide results comparable to the standard 5-minute recording and which duration most reliably detects autonomic changes during taVNS.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Effect of Recording Duration on Heart Rate Variability During taVNS?
Effect of Recording Duration on Heart Rate Variability During taVNS is a clinical trial registered under NCT07526415. Current status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT07526415?
The current status of NCT07526415 (Effect of Recording Duration on Heart Rate Variability During taVNS) is: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.
When did Effect of Recording Duration on Heart Rate Variability During taVNS start?
Effect of Recording Duration on Heart Rate Variability During taVNS started on 2026-05-01.
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