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2016-10-25Zeitschriftenartikel DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2016.00460
Modulations of Heart Rate, ECG, and Cardio-Respiratory Coupling Observed in Polysomnography
Penzel, Thomas cc
Kantelhardt, Jan cc
Bartsch, Ronny cc
Riedl, Maik
Kraemer, Jan cc
Wessel, Niels cc
Garcia, Carmen
Glos, Martin
Fietze, Ingo cc
Schöbel, Christoph cc
Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät
The cardiac component of cardio-respiratory polysomnography is covered by ECG and heart rate recordings. However, their evaluation is often underrepresented in summarizing reports. As complements to EEG, EOG, and EMG, these signals provide diagnostic information for autonomic nervous activity during sleep. This review presents major methodological developments in sleep research regarding heart rate, ECG, and cardio-respiratory couplings in a chronological (historical) sequence. It presents physiological and pathophysiological insights related to sleep medicine obtained by new technical developments. Recorded nocturnal ECG facilitates conventional heart rate variability (HRV) analysis, studies of cyclical variations of heart rate, and analysis of ECG waveform. In healthy adults, the autonomous nervous system is regulated in totally different ways during wakefulness, slow-wave sleep, and REM sleep. Analysis of beat-to-beat heart-rate variations with statistical methods enables us to estimate sleep stages based on the differences in autonomic nervous system regulation. Furthermore, up to some degree, it is possible to track transitions from wakefulness to sleep by analysis of heart-rate variations. ECG and heart rate analysis allow assessment of selected sleep disorders as well. Sleep disordered breathing can be detected reliably by studying cyclical variation of heart rate combined with respiration-modulated changes in ECG morphology (amplitude of R wave and T wave).
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