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- Irina Virtanen, Eeva Ekholm, Päivi Polo-Kantola, and Heikki Huikuri.
- Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, University of Turku, Finland. irina.virtanen@fimnet.fi
- Auton Neurosci. 2007 Jul 31; 134 (1-2): 74-80.
ObjectiveTo study the effects of sleep stage changes on nocturnal nonlinear heart rate variability (HRV) in postmenopausal women.DesignA prospective study.PopulationSeventy-one healthy postmenopausal women.MethodsThe women underwent two separate sleep studies four months apart. One steady state epoch per night of the awake state, stage 2 (light) non-REM sleep, stage 3-4 (deep) non-REM sleep and REM sleep were extracted. From the ECG, the fractal scaling exponents alpha(1) and alpha(2), approximate entropy (ApEn), the Poincaré plot variability coefficients SD1 and SD2, along with the low (LF) and high frequency (HF) bands of linear HRV as well as the LF/HF ratio were calculated.ResultsNone of the spectral measures of HRV changed significantly during the non-REM sleep compared to awake state. However, in non-REM sleep, alpha(2) (p<0.001) decreased significantly compared to the awake state, while alpha(1) and ApEn remained unchanged. SD1 was slightly increased in stage 2 sleep (p<0.05), while SD2 decreased in slow wave sleep (p<0.001). In REM sleep, alpha(2) values returned to the awake values, while ApEn and alpha(1) increased above the awake levels (p<0.01 for all variables), and SD1 decreased (p<0.01). HF spectral component decreased slightly (p<0.05 compared to stage 2 sleep) and LF/HF ratio increased during REM sleep (p<0.001). ApEn and alpha(2) had no correlations with any of the spectral measures of HRV, and alpha(1) had a modest correlation with the LF/HF ratio only during sleep.ConclusionsWe found that nonlinear indices of HRV describe specific features in HR dynamics during various sleep stages that are not detected by traditional spectral HRV indices.
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