Correlation between ventilation and EEG-defined arousal during sleep onset in young subjects.

نویسندگان

  • J Trinder
  • J A Van Beveren
  • P Smith
  • J Kleiman
  • A Kay
چکیده

In studies of elderly individuals, ventilation and EEG-defined arousal have been shown to vary periodically and synchronously. Such results have been interpreted as indicating the primacy of sleep/wake state in causing ventilatory instability during sleep onset. However, because the elderly individuals studied were periodic breathers, the results do not unequivocally support this conclusion. In this study the relationship between ventilation and EEG-defined arousal was assessed in a group of 21 young, healthy men in whom ventilatory instability during sleep onset was not periodic. Ventilation and EEG (O1-A2) recordings were collected, and the longest uncontaminated periods from early and late in sleep onset were selected for subsequent analysis. The 84 time series (21 subjects, 2 variables, and 2 occasions in sleep onset) were subjected to spectral analysis to identify periodicity, and the relationship between the two variables was determined by cross-correlational methods. The results indicated that the time series were nonperiodic, yet significant correlations were observed between the two variables. The data support the view that during sleep onset ventilatory instability is driven primarily by variations in sleep/wake arousal level.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of applied physiology

دوره 83 6  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1997