Ambulatory sleep–wake recording in an acclimatized mountaineer over 8 days at high altitude

Alain Buguet MD, PhD , Annie Pivot MD , Alain Montmayeur MD , Philippe Tapie MD
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Continuous ambulatory polygraphy (electroencephalogram and electrooculogram) was recorded on a 34-year-old female mountaineer acclimatized to an altitude of 5350 m, using a portable Oxford Medilog 9000 cassette recorder over 8 consecutive days. The recordings at altitudes of 5000 to 7600 m were performed while attempting to climb Mount Everest without an oxygen mask. The subject slept only at night. Altitude sleep measures were compared to data obtained at 300 m altitude during one 24-h recording performed before the expedition departed. The sleep–wake organization was barely influenced by altitude. Intrasleep wakefulness was augmented, leading to a decrease in sleep efficiency. No slow-wave-sleep curtailment was found, and day-to-day sleep–wake variations were more likely due to anxiety, fatigue owing to strenuous effort, nighttime cold, or daytime heat exposure.

在高海拔环境下适应登山者8天的动态睡眠-觉醒记录
使用便携式牛津Medilog 9000卡式录音机连续8天记录了一名34岁的适应海拔5350 m的女性登山运动员的连续动态测波(脑电图和眼电图)。在海拔5000至7600米的高度进行记录,同时尝试攀登珠穆朗玛峰,不戴氧气面罩。受试者只在晚上睡觉。研究人员将海拔睡眠测量结果与远征队出发前在海拔300米的24小时记录中获得的数据进行了比较。睡眠-觉醒组织几乎不受海拔的影响。睡眠中的觉醒增强,导致睡眠效率下降。没有发现慢波睡眠减少,每天的睡眠-觉醒变化更可能是由于焦虑、剧烈运动引起的疲劳、夜间寒冷或白天高温暴露。
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