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Napping on the night shift and its impact on blood pressure and heart rate variability among emergency medical services workers: study protocol for a randomized crossover trial

机译:夜班仔细研究及其对紧急医疗服务工作者血压和心率变异的影响:随机交叉试验的研究方案

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There is an emerging body of evidence that links exposure to shift work to cardiovascular disease (CVD). The risk of coronary events, such as myocardial infarction, is greater among night shift workers compared to day workers. There is reason to believe that repeated exposure to shift work, especially night shift work, creates alterations in normal circadian patterns of blood pressure (BP) and heart rate variability (HRV) and that these alterations contribute to increased risk of CVD. Recent data suggest that allowing shift workers to nap during night shifts may help to normalize BP and HRV patterns and, over time, reduce the risk of CVD. The risk of CVD related to shift work is elevated for emergency medical services (EMS) shift workers due in part to long-duration shifts, frequent use of night shifts, and a high prevalence of multiple jobs. We will use a randomized crossover trial study design with three study conditions. The targeted population is?comprised of?EMS clinician shift workers, and our goal enrollment is 35 total participants with an estimated 10 of the 35 enrolled not completing the study protocol or classified as lost to attrition. All three conditions will involve continuous monitoring over 72?h and will begin with a 36-h at-home period, followed by 24 total hours in the lab (including a 12-h simulated night shift), ending with 12?h at home. The key difference between the three conditions is the intra-shift nap. Condition 1 will involve a simulated 12-h night shift with total sleep deprivation. Condition 2 will involve a simulated 12-h night shift and a 30-min nap opportunity. Condition 3 will involve a simulated 12-h night shift with a 2-h nap opportunity. Our primary outcomes of interest include blunted BP dipping and reduced HRV as measured by the standard deviation of the inter-beat intervals of normal sinus beats. Non-dipping status will be defined as sleep hours BP dip of less than 10%. Our study will address two indicators of cardiovascular health and determine if shorter or longer duration naps during night shifts have a clinically meaningful impact.
机译:有一种新兴的证据,即将暴露于心血管疾病(CVD)的换档作用链接。与日间工人相比,冠状动脉事件(如心肌梗死)的风险更大。有理由相信反复接触转移工作,特别是夜班工作,在血压(BP)和心率变异性(HRV)的正常昼夜昼夜昼夜变异(HRV)中产生改变,并且这些改变导致CVD的风险增加。最近的数据表明,允许转移工人在夜班期间删除午睡可能有助于正常化BP和HRV模式,随着时间的推移,降低CVD的风险。与换档工作相关的CVD的风险升高了紧急医疗服务(EMS)转换工人部分,部分转向持续时间转变,频繁使用夜班以及多个工作的高度普及。我们将使用三项研究条件的随机交叉试验研究设计。目标人口是由?ems临床医生转移工人组成,我们的目标入学是35名总参与者,其中35名估计有10名没有填写研究议定书或分类为损失。所有三种条件都将涉及连续监测72次,并将以36小时在家庭期间开始,然后在实验室中24小时(包括12小时模拟夜班),以12?H在家里结束。三种条件之间的关键差异是移位内部午项。条件1将涉及具有总睡眠剥夺的模拟12-H晚转变。条件2将涉及模拟的12-H晚班和30分钟的午睡机会。条件3将涉及模拟的12-H晚班,2小时午睡机会。我们的主要兴趣结果包括通过正常窦搏动的间隔间隔的标准偏差来垂直和降低HRV。非浸渍状态将被定义为睡眠时间BP DIP小于10%。我们的研究将解决两种心血管健康指标,并确定夜班期间较短或更长的持续时间内是否有临床有意义的影响。

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