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Sleep cyclic alternating pattern analysis in healthy children during the first year of life: a daytime polysomnographic study.

机译:健康儿童生命第一年的睡眠循环交替模式分析:白天多导睡眠图研究。

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We evaluated the cyclic alternating pattern (CAP) during the first year of life in order to obtain information on the maturation of arousal mechanisms during NREM sleep and to provide normative data for CAP parameters in this age range (5-16months). Eleven healthy children (mean age 7.9+/-3.3months, seven boys) were studied while they slept in the morning. They underwent a 3-h video-EEG-polysomnographic recording at the Pediatric Sleep Unit of Sant'Andrea Hospital in Rome, Italy. Sleep was scored visually for sleep architecture and CAP analysis using standard criteria. Our results were complemented by CAP data from a previous sample of healthy infants (2-4months), studied when they slept during the morning, in order to correlate CAP parameters with age. The total sample comprised 24 children. The sleep period was approximately 2h, with a first REM latency of about 30min, and a clear distinction between stages N1, N2, and N3. The arousal index was 12+/-2.1 events/hour of sleep. The total CAP rate was 23.7+/-7.6%, and it increased progressively with the deepness of sleep; the highest values were observed during stage N3 and the lowest values during stage N1. A1 phases were the most numerous (78.2%), followed by A2 (14%) and A3 (7.7%) phases. The A1 index was higher than the A2 and A3 indices, whereas the mean duration of B was higher than that of A. The correlation showed that the CAP rate, A1, A2, A3 indices, A2, A3 percentages, and the average duration of B increased with age, whereas the A1 percentage decreased. We provide the first data on CAP analysis in children aged 5-16months, studied when they slept during the morning. Our results confirm the trend toward an increase in CAP rate during the first year of life. In addition, we observed a progressive increase in CAP rate with deepness of sleep, and with age, reflecting maturation of slow-wave activity. The decreased percentage of A1 subtypes may reflect the maturation of arousability.
机译:我们评估了生命的第一年中的循环交替模式(CAP),以获取有关NREM睡眠过程中唤醒机制成熟的信息,并为该年龄段(5-16个月)中的CAP参数提供规范数据。对11名健康儿童(平均年龄为7.9 +/- 3.3个月,七个男孩)在早晨睡觉时进行了研究。他们在意大利罗马的圣安德烈医院的儿科睡眠室接受了3小时的脑电图多导睡眠图记录。使用标准标准对睡眠进行视觉评分,以进行睡眠结构和CAP分析。我们的结果得到了先前健康婴儿(2-4个月)样本中CAP数据的补充,该数据在早晨睡觉时进行了研究,以使CAP参数与年龄相关联。总样本包括24名儿童。睡眠时间约为2小时,第一个REM潜伏期约为30分钟,在阶段N1,N2和N3之间有明显区别。唤醒指数为12 +/- 2.1事件/小时的睡眠。总CAP率为23.7 +/- 7.6%,并且随着睡眠深度的增加而逐渐增加。在阶段N3期间观察到最高值,而在阶段N1期间观察到最低值。 A1阶段最多(78.2%),其次是A2(14%)和A3(7.7%)阶段。 A1指数高于A2和A3指数,而B的平均持续时间高于A。相关性显示CAP率,A1,A2,A3指数,A2,A3百分比以及平均持续时间B随着年龄增加而增加,而A1百分比减少。我们提供了第5到16个月大的孩子在早晨睡觉时进行的CAP分析数据。我们的结果证实了生命的第一年CAP率有增加的趋势。此外,我们观察到CAP速率随着睡眠深度和年龄的增长而逐渐增加,这反映了慢波活动的成熟。 A1亚型百分比的降低可能反映了可唤醒性的成熟。

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