Literature DB >> 9703589

Sleep deprivation and its effect on an index of cardiac parasympathetic activity in early nonREM sleep in normal and epileptic subjects.

R S Delamont1, P O Julu, G A Jamal.   

Abstract

The effect of 24-hour sleep deprivation on cardiac vagal tone during the first 90 minutes of sleep was studied in 16 subjects using a new real-time index of cardiac parasympathetic activity. The level of cardiac vagal tone in subjects who were sleep deprived was more than doubled that in non-sleep-deprived subjects during sleep stage 0 immediately prior to the onset of sleep stage 1. The mean cardiac vagal tone fell significantly (p < 0.01), from a high level of 19.2 arbitrary units of a linear vagal scale (LVS) to 10 units on reaching slow-wave sleep stage 4 in sleep-deprived epileptic subjects, There was a similar fall in cardiac vagal tone from 18.7 units to 12 units in the LVS in sleep-deprived normal subjects, but this was not statistically significant. There was no change in the mean vagal tone of non-sleep-deprived normal subjects. We propose that the cardiac vagal tone can be used as an objective index of sleep propensity.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9703589     DOI: 10.1093/sleep/21.5.493

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


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