Reulecke Sina, Schulz Steffen, Voss Andreas
Department of Medical Engineering and Biotechnology, University of Applied Sciences Jena, Germany.
Front Physiol. 2012 Apr 10;3:61. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2012.00061. eCollection 2012.
The immature autonomic nervous system (ANS) in premature infants regulates heart rate (HR) and respiration different during quiet sleep (QS) and active sleep (AS). Little information is available about ANS regulation in these subjects. The aim of this study was to investigate changes in autonomic regulation and cardiorespiratory coupling during AS and QS in five very preterm neonates with gestational age (GA) 26-31 weeks, applying univariate and bivariate linear and non-linear dynamics methods to the recorded cardiorespiratory signals. During QS univariate linear indices revealed lower standard deviations and entropies, indicating decreased heart rate (HR) variability. More balanced sympatho-vagal behavior of the ANS was revealed by decreased low frequency (LF), increased high frequency (HF), and a trend toward lower ratio LF/HF in QS. Applied non-linear indices (probabilities, entropies, and fractal measures) quantifying the complexity and scaling behavior of HR regulation processes were significantly altered in QS in comparison to AS. This reflects a lower short-term variability, less complexity, and a loss of fractal-like correlation properties of HR dynamics in QS. One major finding is that cardiorespiratory coupling is not yet completely developed in very preterm neonates with 26-31 weeks GA. Significantly different regulation patterns in bivariate oscillations of HR and respiration during AS and QS could be recognized. These patterns were characterized on the one hand by predominant monotonous regulating sequences originating from respiration independently from HR time series in AS, and to a minor degree in QS, and on the other hand by some prominent HR regulation sequences in QS independent of respiratory regulation. We speculate that these findings might be suitable for monitoring preterm neonates and for detecting disorders in the developing cardiorespiratory system.
早产儿未成熟的自主神经系统(ANS)在安静睡眠(QS)和主动睡眠(AS)期间对心率(HR)和呼吸的调节有所不同。关于这些受试者的ANS调节的信息很少。本研究的目的是调查5名胎龄(GA)为26 - 31周的极早产儿在AS和QS期间自主调节和心肺耦合的变化,将单变量和双变量线性及非线性动力学方法应用于记录的心肺信号。在QS期间,单变量线性指标显示标准差和熵较低,表明心率(HR)变异性降低。ANS更平衡的交感 - 迷走神经活动表现为QS期间低频(LF)降低、高频(HF)增加以及LF/HF比值有降低趋势。与AS相比,用于量化HR调节过程复杂性和标度行为的应用非线性指标(概率、熵和分形测量)在QS中显著改变。这反映了QS中HR动态的短期变异性较低、复杂性较低以及类似分形的相关特性丧失。一个主要发现是,胎龄26 - 31周的极早产儿的心肺耦合尚未完全发育。在AS和QS期间,HR和呼吸的双变量振荡中可识别出明显不同的调节模式。这些模式一方面的特征是在AS中主要有源于呼吸的单调调节序列,独立于HR时间序列,在QS中程度较轻,另一方面在QS中有一些独立于呼吸调节的突出HR调节序列。我们推测这些发现可能适用于监测早产儿以及检测发育中的心肺系统的紊乱。