Cardiopulmonary coupling estimated sleep quality and memory in children with obstructive sleep-disordered breathing

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Sleep medicine Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-08 DOI:10.1016/j.sleep.2025.01.024
Zhang Yuanjie , Wu Yunxiao , Robert Joseph Thomas , Tang Yufen , Zhengli , Xu Zhifei
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Abstract

Objective

To investigate the association between sleep quality/stability and memory in children with sleep-disordered breathing.

Methods

Children aged 5–12 years with suspected sleep-disordered breathing who visited the Sleep Center of Beijing Children's Hospital, from June 2022 to March 2023 were enrolled. All patients underwent polysomnography (PSG) and cardiopulmonary coupling monitoring (CPC) analysis based on the photoplethysmogram, and memory tests (immediate and delayed recognition and recall) before sleep and after sleep, respectively. In the CPC analysis, high frequency coupling (HFC) as percentage of total sleep time is stable sleep. A sleep quality index (SQI) integrates HFC, sleep duration and sleep fragmentation. The correlation between memory function and sleep quality/stability was analyzed. Cyclic variation in heart rate was quantified as a sleep apnea indicator (SAI).

Results

Patients were divided into three groups based on HFC: low (<60), moderate (60–80) and high (>80). A total of 152 children were included in the study, 100 males and 52 females, with an average age of 8.2 ± 1.7 years.HFC% was negatively correlated with AHI and OAHI (r: −0.32,p: <0.01; r: −0.31, p: <0.01), while LFC% was positively correlated with AHI and OAHI (r: 0.29, p: <0.01; r: 0.28, p: <0.01). The SQI and HFC was positively correlated with the delayed recall test score(r: 0.19, p: <0.05), and with the recognition consolidation rate (r: 0.23, p: <0.05). In contrast, LFC was negatively correlated with delayed recall test score (r:0.19, p: <0.05), delayed recognition score (r:0.15,p < 0.05), and recognition consolidation rate (r:0.21, p: <0.01). SAI was negatively correlated with Recognition consolidation rate score (r: −0.17, p: <0.05).

Conclusions

Sleep stability assessed via CPC may reflect a risk biomarker for memory function in children with OSA.
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心肺耦合评估阻塞性睡眠呼吸障碍儿童的睡眠质量和记忆
目的探讨睡眠呼吸障碍患儿睡眠质量/稳定性与记忆的关系。方法选取2022年6月至2023年3月在北京儿童医院睡眠中心就诊的5-12岁疑似睡眠呼吸障碍儿童。所有患者分别在睡眠前和睡眠后进行多导睡眠图(PSG)和心肺耦合监测(CPC)分析,并进行记忆测试(即时和延迟识别和回忆)。在CPC分析中,高频耦合(HFC)占总睡眠时间的百分比是稳定睡眠。睡眠质量指数(SQI)综合了HFC、睡眠持续时间和睡眠碎片化。分析了记忆功能与睡眠质量/稳定性之间的相关性。心率循环变化被量化为睡眠呼吸暂停指标(SAI)。结果根据HFC将患者分为低(<60)、中(60 - 80)和高(>80) 3组。研究共纳入儿童152例,男100例,女52例,平均年龄8.2±1.7岁。HFC%与AHI、OAHI呈负相关(r: - 0.32,p: <0.01;r: - 0.31, p: <0.01), LFC%与AHI、OAHI呈正相关(r: 0.29, p: <0.01;R: 0.28, p: <0.01)。SQI和HFC与延迟回忆测验分数呈正相关(r: 0.19, p: <0.05),与识别巩固率呈正相关(r: 0.23, p: <0.05)。LFC与延迟回忆测验分数(r:0.19, p: <0.05)、延迟识别分数(r:0.15,p <0.05)呈负相关;识别巩固率(r:0.21, p: <0.01)。SAI与认知巩固率得分呈负相关(r: - 0.17, p: <0.05)。结论通过CPC评估睡眠稳定性可能反映OSA儿童记忆功能的风险生物标志物。
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Sleep medicine
Sleep medicine 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: Sleep Medicine aims to be a journal no one involved in clinical sleep medicine can do without. A journal primarily focussing on the human aspects of sleep, integrating the various disciplines that are involved in sleep medicine: neurology, clinical neurophysiology, internal medicine (particularly pulmonology and cardiology), psychology, psychiatry, sleep technology, pediatrics, neurosurgery, otorhinolaryngology, and dentistry. The journal publishes the following types of articles: Reviews (also intended as a way to bridge the gap between basic sleep research and clinical relevance); Original Research Articles; Full-length articles; Brief communications; Controversies; Case reports; Letters to the Editor; Journal search and commentaries; Book reviews; Meeting announcements; Listing of relevant organisations plus web sites.
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