Analysis of beat-to-beat heart rate changes during sleep-waking states in normal infants.

Journal of developmental physiology Pub Date : 1993-06-01
V L Schechtman, R K Harper, R M Harper
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Summary measures of heart rate variation describe those aspects of heart rate change that can be averaged over relatively long periods of time. We examined the postnatal maturation of a dynamic feature of cardiac rate--the dependency of each beat-to-beat change in cardiac interbeat interval on the previous beat-to-beat change. In each sleep-waking state, the number of delta RR (the difference between two successive R-R intervals) 4msec was determined as a percent of the total number of intervals (delta RR > 4ms/total delta RR), and each pair of successive interval differences was categorized based on the directions of the two changes (whether they reflected increases or decreases in cardiac intervals). Analysis of variance was used to identify alterations in the proportion of interval differences exceeding the minimum over ages and sleep-waking states, and to describe developments in the temporal patterns of cardiac interval changes. At all ages, infants showed fewer beat-to-beat interval changes during waking than during either sleep state. In all states, older infants showed significantly more beat-to-beat cardiac interval changes and a higher proportion of sustained changes (intervals increasing or decreasing consistently over several beats) than did young infants. Furthermore, infants 2 months and younger showed significantly more sustained increases than decreases in interbeat intervals, indicating gradual declines in heart rate and rapid increases, while older infants showed the opposite pattern.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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正常婴儿睡眠-清醒状态下心跳变化分析。
心率变化的综合测量方法描述了心率变化的各个方面,这些方面可以在相对较长的时间内平均。我们研究了出生后心率动态特征的成熟——心跳间隔中每一次心跳变化对前一次心跳变化的依赖性。在每个睡眠-清醒状态下,δ RR(两个连续的R-R间隔之间的差值)4msec的数量被确定为间隔总数的百分比(δ RR > 4ms/总δ RR),并且每对连续的间隔差异根据两个变化的方向(它们是反映心脏间隔的增加还是减少)进行分类。方差分析用于确定间隔差异超过最小值的比例随年龄和睡眠-清醒状态的变化,并描述心脏间隔变化的时间模式的发展。在所有年龄段,婴儿在清醒状态下的心跳间隔变化比在任何一种睡眠状态下都要少。在所有的状态中,年龄较大的婴儿明显比年幼的婴儿表现出更多的心跳间隔变化和更高比例的持续变化(间隔在几次心跳中持续增加或减少)。此外,2个月及以下的婴儿在心跳间隔的增加明显比减少更持久,表明心率逐渐下降和快速增加,而大一点的婴儿则表现出相反的模式。(摘要删节250字)
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