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Association between heart rate variability, blood pressure and autonomic activity in cyclic alternating pattern during sleep.

Hideaki Kondo1, Motohiro Ozone2, Noboru Ohki3, Yohei Sagawa4, Keiichirou Yamamichi1, Mitsuki Fukuju1, Takeshi Yoshida1, Chikako Nishi1, Akiko Kawasaki1, Kaori Mori1, Takashi Kanbayashi4, Motomori Izumi1, Yasuo Hishikawa4, Seiji Nishino5, Tetsuo Shimizu4.   

Abstract

STUDY
OBJECTIVES: Cyclic alternating pattern (CAP) is frequently followed by changes in heart rate (HR) and blood pressure (BP), but the sequential associations between CAP and autonomic nerve activity have not been studied. The study aimed to reveal the precise changes in heart rate variability (HRV) during phase A of the CAP cycle.
DESIGN: Polysomnography was recorded according to the CAP Atlas (Terzano, 2002), and BP and electrocardiogram were simultaneously recorded. The complex demodulation method was used for analysis of HRV and evaluation of autonomic nerve activity.
SETTING: Academic sleep laboratory. PARTICIPANTS: Ten healthy males. MEASUREMENTS AND
RESULTS: The increase in HR (median [first quartile - third quartile]) for each subtype was as follows: A1, 0.64 (-0.30 to 1.69), A2, 1.44 (0.02 to 3.79), and A3, 6.24 (2.53 to 10.76) bpm (A1 vs. A2 P < 0.001, A1 vs. A3 P < 0.001, A2 vs. A3 P < 0.001). The increase in BP for each subtype was as follows: A1, 1.23 (-2.04 to 5.75), A2, 1.76 (-1.46 to 9.32), and A3, 12.51 (4.75 to 19.94) mm Hg (A1 vs. A2 P = 0.249, A1 vs. A3 P < 0.001, A2 vs. A3 P < 0.001). In all of phase A, the peak values for HR and BP appeared at 4.2 (3.5 to 5.4) and 8.4 (7.0 to 10.3) seconds, respectively, after the onset of phase A. The area under the curve for low-frequency and high-frequency amplitude significantly increased after the onset of CAP phase A (P < 0.001) and was higher in the order of subtype A3, A2, and A1 (P < 0.001).
CONCLUSIONS: All phase A subtypes were accompanied with increased heart rate variability, and the largest heart rate variability was seen in subtype A3, while a tendency for less heart rate variability was seen in subtype A1.

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Keywords:  Cyclic alternating pattern; autonomic nerve activation; blood pressure; complex demodulation method; heart rate variability

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24470707      PMCID: PMC3902872          DOI: 10.5665/sleep.3334

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sleep        ISSN: 0161-8105            Impact factor:   5.849


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