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The heart rate response to spontaneous arousal from sleep is reduced in children with Down syndrome referred for evaluation of sleep-disordered breathing

机译:对睡眠症患儿的睡眠中对自发唤醒的心率反应减少了睡眠无序呼吸评估的综合症

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Arousal from sleep in healthy adults is associated with a large, transient increase in heart rate (HR). Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) have attenuated cardiovascular responses to autonomic tests during wakefulness. We tested the hypothesis that the HR response to arousal from sleep is reduced in children with DS and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) compared with healthy children. Twenty children aged 3–17 yr referred for investigation of sleep-disordered breathing (10 DS, and 10 OSA controls) matched for age and obstructive apnea/hypopnea index underwent routine overnight polysomnography. In addition, 10 nonsnoring controls from the general community were studied. Beat-by-beat HR was analyzed from 15 s pre- to 15 s post-spontaneous arousals and compared between groups using two-way ANOVA with repeated measures. Data are presented as means ± SE. For both rapid eye movement (REM) and non-REM (NREM), arousals were associated with a significant increase in HR in all groups (peak response NREM: DS, 118 ± 1% at 3 s; OSA controls, 124 ± 2% at 4 s; and healthy controls, 125 ± 3% at 4 s; and peak response REM: DS, 116 ± 2% at 4 s; OSA controls, 123 ± 3% at 4 s; and healthy controls, 125 ± 4 at 4 s; P < 0.001 for all). Post hoc analysis revealed that HR in the DS group was significantly lower than both control groups at 1–4 s in NREM and at 4 to 5 s in REM (P < 0.05 for all). In conclusion, the HR response to spontaneous arousal from sleep is reduced in children with DS and OSA compared with healthy children. This attenuated cardiovascular response could be due to reduced sympathetic activation or blunted vagal withdrawal and may have implications for the child with DS and OSA.
机译:从健康成年人的睡眠中唤醒与心率(HR)的大,瞬态增加有关。患有唐氏综合症(DS)的个体已经减弱了在清醒期间对自主检测的心血管反应。我们测试了与健康儿童的DS和阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)的儿童减少了对睡眠中唤醒的HR反应的假设。患有年龄和阻塞性呼吸暂停的睡眠无序呼吸(10ds和10个OSA对照)的睡眠无序呼吸(10ds和10个OSA对照)的二十名儿童接受了常规的过夜多核桃术。此外,还研究了来自普通社区的10个非对照控制。逐击HR从15秒的自发唤醒分析,并使用双向ANOVA与重复措施相比,群体之间的比较。数据显示为平均值±SE。对于快速眼动(REM)和非REM(NREM),唤醒与所有组中HR的显着增加有关(峰值响应NREM:DS,118±1%,11秒; OSA对照,124±2%在4秒;健康对照,4秒的125±3%;和峰值响应REM:DS,116±2%,116±2%在4秒; OSA控制,123±3%在4 s;健康控制,125±4 4 s; P <0.001全部)。后HOC分析显示,DS组中的HR显着低于NREM的1-4秒的对照组,在剩余4至5秒(P <0.05)。总之,与健康儿童的DS和OSA的儿童减少了对睡眠中自发唤醒的人力资源反应。这种减弱的心血管反应可能是由于减少了交感神经激活或患迷走的缩小撤离,并且可能对DS和OSA的孩子有影响。

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