Finer N N, Abroms I F, Taeusch H W
J Pediatr. 1976 Jul;89(1):100-8. doi: 10.1016/s0022-3476(76)80941-9.
Recent studies have shown that ventilation in the newborn period is affected by sleep state. We investigated various measures affecting ventilation using the single breath airway occlusion technique in ten healthy, full-term newborn infants. There was a significant increase in respiratory rate and in minute ventilation in rapid eye movement sleep compared to non-REM sleep, and there was no significant change in tidal volume between the two sleep states. The variability of ventilation was increased in REM sleep, and inspiratory pressure at one-tenth of a second following airway occlusion was significantly increased in REM sleep. Effective elastance was similar in both sleep states. Measures that reflect activity of the Hering-Breuer reflex were significantly increased in non-REM sleep as compared with REM sleep. These results document the interdependence of sleep state and respiratory control mechanisms in full-term infants.
近期研究表明,新生儿期的通气受睡眠状态影响。我们采用单次呼吸气道阻塞技术,对十名健康足月儿的通气影响的各项指标进行了研究。与非快速眼动睡眠相比,快速眼动睡眠时呼吸频率和分钟通气量显著增加,两种睡眠状态下潮气量无显著变化。快速眼动睡眠时通气变异性增加,气道阻塞后十分之一秒时的吸气压力在快速眼动睡眠时显著升高。两种睡眠状态下的有效弹性相似。与快速眼动睡眠相比,反映黑林-布雷尔反射活动的指标在非快速眼动睡眠时显著增加。这些结果证明了足月儿睡眠状态与呼吸控制机制之间的相互依存关系。