P. Stein, R. Cohen, N. Devlin, E.M. Lundequam, P. Domitrovich, J. Gottdiener, S. Redline
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Abstract
To characterize changes in nighttime cyclic variation in HR (CVHR) with advancing age in older adults, CVHR was quantified for N=56 adults with 2 Holter recordings 5 yrs apart (CHS1 and CHS 2) in the cardiovascular health study (CHS) and 2 overnight polysomnograms 5 yrs apart in the sleep heart health study (SHHS1 and SHHS2) using MatLab. Baseline age was 71plusmn3 yrs. The number of CVHR events was also normalized to time in bed (CVHR index). CVHR index did not change across recordings, but males had higher values (p=0.009). Mean HR increase during CVHR was similar in the first 3 recording but declined on the last (p<0.02). CVHR duration increased, but CHS1 vs. CHS2 and SHHS1 vs. SHHS2 were NS (rest, p<0.007). We conclude that CVHR is frequent at night in older adults, but results suggest an age-related trend towards decreased magnitude and longer durations of HR arousals, possibly due to the aging of the autonomic nervous system.
为了描述老年人夜间HR (CVHR)周期变化随年龄增长的变化,我们对56名成年人的CVHR进行了量化,其中包括心血管健康研究(CHS)中间隔5年的2次动态心电图(CHS1和CHS 2)和睡眠心脏健康研究(SHHS1和SHHS2)中间隔5年的2次夜间多路睡眠图(MatLab)。基线年龄71岁+ 3岁。CVHR事件的数量也被归一化到床上时间(CVHR指数)。CVHR指数在不同的记录中没有变化,但男性的值更高(p=0.009)。CVHR期间的平均HR增加在前3次记录中相似,但在最后一次记录中下降(p<0.02)。CVHR持续时间增加,但CHS1 vs CHS2、SHHS1 vs SHHS2为NS(其余,p<0.007)。我们的结论是,CVHR在老年人中经常发生在夜间,但结果表明,与年龄相关的趋势是HR唤醒的强度降低和持续时间延长,可能是由于自主神经系统的衰老。