Sleep RR-Interval U-Patterns and Their Correlation to Movement Events

Sasan Yazdani, Alexandre Cherqui, N. Bourdillon, G. Millet, J. Vesin
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The aim of this work is to investigate the relation between a phenomenon called "U-patterns" and their possible correlation to movement events in the context of sleep deprivation. U-patterns take place in the RR-interval time series during sleep. As their name suggests, these patterns present a U-shaped decrease-increase in RR-intervals, with a duration lasting from 20 to 40 seconds together with a minimum decrease of 15% in the local RR mean value.Over a span of 17 days, 15 healthy subjects (7males, 22.1 ± 1.7 yrs.) participated in a study of three subsequent stages. First, a baseline phase of seven days, during which the subjects slept normally. Immediately after, a sleep deprivation phase with a duration of three days, during which participants slept only three hours per night. Finally, in a 7-day recovery phase subjects went back to their normal baseline sleeping routine. Subjects underwent polysomnography (PSG) data acquisition while sleeping. U-patterns were extracted from RR-intervals while movement events were extracted from different PSG channels. Their relative temporal layout was studied to determine whether U-patterns are caused due to subject movement during sleep or vice versa. Results show that U-pattern/movement events are correlated, always initiated by U-patterns with movement events terminating before the termination of their respective U-patterns.
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睡眠rr -间隔u型模式及其与运动事件的相关性
这项工作的目的是调查一种被称为“u型模式”的现象之间的关系,以及它们在睡眠剥夺的背景下与运动事件的可能相关性。u型模式发生在睡眠期间的rr间隔时间序列中。顾名思义,这些模式在RR间隔中呈现出u形的减少-增加,持续时间为20至40秒,同时局部RR平均值最小减少15%。在17天的时间里,15名健康受试者(7名男性,22.1±1.7岁)参加了后续三个阶段的研究。首先是七天的基线阶段,在此期间受试者正常睡眠。紧接着是为期三天的睡眠剥夺阶段,在此期间参与者每晚只睡三个小时。最后,在7天的恢复阶段,受试者回到正常的基线睡眠习惯。受试者在睡眠时进行多导睡眠图(PSG)数据采集。u型模式提取自rr区间,运动事件提取自不同的PSG通道。研究人员研究了它们的相对时间布局,以确定u型模式是由于受试者在睡眠期间的运动引起的,还是相反。结果表明,u型模式与运动事件是相关的,总是由u型模式引发,运动事件在各自的u型模式终止之前终止。
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