| Literature DB >> 27046955 |
Hiroo Tamaki1, Mazumi Miura2, Sachiko Nakamoto1, Takuya Horie1, Susumu Kanzaki2, Eiji Shimizu3, Takashi Amisaki4, Naoto Burioka1.
Abstract
Previous studies have reported that the respiratory cycle of healthy newborns is more irregular during active sleep. This study aimed to apply non-linear analysis to examine the irregularity of respiratory movement in newborns at different sleep states. The respiratory movement signals from an abdominal band during quiet and active sleep were analyzed using approximate entropy (ApEn). The breathing interval of active sleep was significantly shorter than that of quiet sleep [1.30 (0.17) s vs. 1.58 (0.11) s; (P < 0.03)]. The ApEn of respiratory movements during active sleep were significantly larger than that during quiet sleep [0.785 (0.135) s vs. 0.678 (0.083) s; (P < 0.05)]. We found that the ApEn of respiratory movement in healthy newborns could detect irregularities in respiration during sleep.Entities:
Keywords: active sleep; approximate entropy; newborn; quiet sleep; respiration
Year: 2016 PMID: 27046955 PMCID: PMC4816753
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Yonago Acta Med ISSN: 0513-5710 Impact factor: 1.641