Characterization of Changes in HRV Metrics During Sleep Apnea Episodes in Pediatric Patients

Pablo Armañac-Julián, Adrián Martín-Montero, J. Lázaro, S. Kontaxis, D. Álvarez, D. Gozal, R. Hornero, P. Laguna, G. Gutiérrez-Tobal, R. Bailón, E. Gil
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Previous studies, through heart rate variability (HRV) analysis, revealed an increased sympathetic dominance during sleep in patients suffering from obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). However, a separate analysis comparing episodes of apnea and normal breathing during sleep has not been per-formed, to characterize whether the increased sympathetic dominance is just due to the instantaneous autonomic response to each apnea or there is a sustained sympathetic activation. The HRV metrics evaluated are the temporal and frequency HRV indices, along with new spectral bands, recently identified as specific for pediatric patients diagnosed with OSA. Nonpar-ametric paired statistical test exhibits clear significant differ-ences in HRV, comparing for each patient values in apnea events and normal breathing during sleep and such findings are applicable for all HRV metrics except RMSSD and HF band power, whose significance during apnea events is questionable. While all previous studies analyzed HRV either for the over-night recordings or after removing the apnea events, results obtained in this work highlight the need to perform the analysis separately, both in apnea events and in normal breathing.
儿科患者睡眠呼吸暂停发作期间HRV指标变化的特征
先前的研究,通过心率变异性(HRV)分析,揭示了阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)患者在睡眠期间交感神经支配增加。然而,一项单独的比较睡眠期间呼吸暂停发作和正常呼吸发作的分析尚未形成,以表征交感优势的增加是否仅仅是由于每次呼吸暂停的瞬时自主反应,还是存在持续的交感神经激活。评估的HRV指标是时间和频率HRV指数,以及最近确定的用于诊断为OSA的儿科患者的新频谱带。非参数配对统计检验显示HRV有明显的显著性差异,比较每个患者在呼吸暂停事件和睡眠期间正常呼吸的值,这些结果适用于除RMSSD和HF波段功率外的所有HRV指标,其在呼吸暂停事件中的意义值得怀疑。虽然之前的所有研究都分析了夜间记录或去除呼吸暂停事件后的HRV,但本工作获得的结果强调了在呼吸暂停事件和正常呼吸中分别进行分析的必要性。
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