Evaluation of the first-night effect of polysomnographic recording on cardiac autonomic activity in children with autism spectrum disorder

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Salud Mental Pub Date : 2021-12-02 DOI:10.17711/sm.0185-3325.2021.039
Erik Leonardo Mateos Salgado, F. Ayala Guerrero, Alexis de Jesús Rueda Santos, Beatriz Eugenia del Olmo Alcántara
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Introduction. The first night effect (FNE) is the tendency to have lower than usual sleep quality and quantity during the first polysomnography (PSG) recording, which alters sleep architecture. The FNE occurs in autism spectrum disorder (ASD), with studies suggesting that cardiac autonomic dysregulation is altered in patients with this illness. Objective. To determine whether the FNE influences the autonomic activity of ASD and typically developing (TD) children. Method. Two PSGs were recorded in 13 ASD and 13 TD children. The FNE was evaluated with eight sleep variables and autonomic activity through respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) and low frequency (LF). Statistical analyses included intra- and inter-subject comparisons. Results. The FNE was present in both groups and affected more sleep variables in the ASD group. There were no significant differences between both recordings in RSA and LF. Inter-subject comparison showed significant differences in certain sleep variables, mainly during the first night. A comparison of RSA and LF between N2 and N3 stages and REM sleep showed that the TD group had significant differences in both measures whereas the ASD group only did so in the LF the first night. Discussion and conclusion. The influence of the FNE on the quantitative characteristics of sleep is corroborated in ASD and TD children, but not in RSA or LF. When the activity of the RSA and LF between sleep stages was considered, a different pattern was observed between the two PSG recordings.
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多导睡眠图记录对自闭症谱系障碍儿童心脏自主神经活动的首夜效果评价
介绍。第一夜效应(FNE)是指在第一次多导睡眠图(PSG)记录期间,睡眠质量和睡眠量往往低于平时,这改变了睡眠结构。FNE发生在自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)中,研究表明,患有这种疾病的患者心脏自主神经失调发生改变。目标。目的:确定FNE是否影响ASD和典型发育(TD)儿童的自主神经活动。方法。13例ASD和13例TD患儿记录了2个psg。通过呼吸性窦性心律失常(RSA)和低频(LF)评估8个睡眠变量和自主神经活动。统计分析包括学科内部和学科之间的比较。结果。FNE在两组中都存在,并且在ASD组中影响了更多的睡眠变量。两种记录在RSA和LF上无显著差异。受试者之间的比较显示出某些睡眠变量的显著差异,主要是在第一晚。对N2、N3阶段和REM睡眠期间的RSA和LF的比较表明,TD组在这两项测量中都有显著差异,而ASD组只在第一个晚上的LF中有显著差异。讨论与结论。FNE对睡眠定量特征的影响在ASD和TD儿童中得到证实,但在RSA或LF儿童中没有得到证实。当考虑睡眠阶段之间RSA和LF的活动时,在两个PSG记录之间观察到不同的模式。
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