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摘要
睡眠呼吸暂停综合征(SAS)与心肺疾病和鼻咽部牙科疾病有关。使用脉搏血氧仪检测血氧饱和度(SpO2)是诊断 SAS 的筛选方法。本研究调查了年轻人(n = 63;年龄 20-32 岁)夜间睡眠时 SpO2 降低与副交感神经系统活动(PSNA)之间的关系。在一天的自由活动中,使用 ActiveTracer 加速计每隔 24 小时测量一次 PSNA 的变化。睡眠期间同时进行脉搏氧饱和度测量。当 SpO2 下降 3% 或以上时,所有参与者的 PSNA 都明显低于 SpO2 没有下降时。当 ODI 临界值为 5 次/小时时,PSNA 没有明显差异。然而,ODI >5 events/h 的参与者在 SpO2 正常时的 PSNA 明显低于 ODI 2 低饱和的参与者以及在睡眠时 PSNA 下降的参与者。高 ODI 可能表明睡眠期间 PSNA 水平降低,从而影响睡眠效率。旨在降低 ODI 的治疗可改善睡眠质量,即使是年轻人也不例外。
Relevance Between Reduction of SpO2 and Parasympathetic Nervous Activity During Sleep.
Sleep apnea syndrome (SAS) is associated with cardiopulmonary and dental nasopharyngeal diseases. The blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) detected using pulse oximetry is a diagnostic screening method for SAS. SAS severity is assessed using the oxygen desaturation index (ODI), which measures the number of times the SpO2 decreases by more than 3% for longer than 10 s. This study investigated the association between reduced SpO2 and parasympathetic nervous system activity (PSNA) during night sleep in young adults (n = 63; aged 20-32 years). Changes in PSNA were measured every minute for 24 h during a free-moving day using an ActiveTracer accelerometer. Pulse oximetry was performed simultaneously during sleep. All participants had significantly lower PSNA when the SpO2 decreased by 3% or more than when it did not. There were no significant differences in PSNA when an ODI cutoff of 5 events/h was used. However, participants with an ODI >5 events/h had significantly lower PSNA during normal SpO2 than those with an ODI <5 events/h, suggesting an association between SpO2 desaturation and PSNA decline during sleep. A high ODI may indicate reduced PSNA levels during sleep, affecting sleep efficiency. Treatment aimed at reducing the ODI may improve sleep quality, even in young adults.
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