健康成年人的正常多导睡眠图参数:系统评价和荟萃分析。

Normal polysomnography parameters in healthy adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

机构信息

Hurvitz Brain Sciences Research Program, Sunnybrook Research Institute, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; Department of Medicine, Division of Neurology, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; Sleep Laboratory, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Hurvitz Brain Sciences Research Program, Sunnybrook Research Institute, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Lancet Respir Med. 2019 Jun;7(6):533-543. doi: 10.1016/S2213-2600(19)30057-8. Epub 2019 Apr 18.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Existing normal polysomnography values are not truly normative as they are based on small sample sizes due to the fact that polysomnography is expensive and burdensome to obtain. There is a clear need for a large sample of truly normative data for clinical management and research. This study is a comprehensive meta-analysis of adult polysomnography parameters scored using recent criteria and establishes normative values adjusted for age and sex.

METHODS

For this meta-analysis of adult polysomnography parameters, we searched Scopus for studies of any design published between Jan 1, 2007, and July 31, 2016, that reported polysomnographic parameters scored using recent American Academy of Sleep Medicine criteria (2007 or 2012) collected during an overnight level 1 in-laboratory sleep study in healthy controls. We excluded studies of patients with conditions or subjected to treatments that might affect sleep and studies not available in English. Study endpoints were the pooled estimates of 14 reported polysomnographic parameters. Estimates for each parameter were pooled using a random-effects meta-analysis. The influence of age and sex was ascertained using multivariate mixed-effects meta-regressions. This study is registered with PROSPERO, number CRD42017074319.

FINDINGS

Of 3712 articles, 169 studies, comprising 5273 participants, were eligible for inclusion. We report normative data stratified by age and sex. For each decade of age, total sleep time decreased by 10·1 min (95% CI 7·5 to 12·8), sleep efficiency decreased by 2·1% (1·5 to 2·6), wake after sleep onset increased by 9·7 min (6·9 to 12·4), sleep onset latency increased by 1·1 min (0·3 to 1·9), arousal index increased by 2·1 events per h (1·5 to 2·6), percentage of N1 sleep increased by 0·5% (0·1 to 0·8), apnea-hypopnea index increased by 1·2 events per h (0·9 to 1·4), mean oxygen saturation decreased by 0·6% (0·5 to 0·7), minimum oxygen saturation decreased by 1·8% (1·3 to 2·3), and periodic limb movement index increased by 1·2 events per h (0·8 to 1·6). Changes with age in the percentage of N2 sleep (0·0%, 95% CI -0·1 to 0·1), N3 sleep (-0·1%, -0·1 to 0·0), and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep (0·0%, -0·1 to 0·0) were not significant. Every 10% increase in the percentage of male participants was associated with reduced REM latency (0·9 min decrease, 95% CI 0·1 to 1·6) and mean oxygen saturation (0·1% decrease, 0·0 to 0·1), and greater arousal index (0·3 events per h, 0·0 to 0·5) and apnea-hypopnea index (0·2 events per h, 0·1 to 0·3).

INTERPRETATION

These normative values serve as a useful control reference for clinicians and for future research where it might be difficult to obtain polysomnographic controls. The resulting normative trends by age and sex might also be hypothesis-generating for a broad range of investigations.

FUNDING

None.

摘要

背景

由于多导睡眠图昂贵且难以获取,因此现有的正常多导睡眠图值并不是真正的标准值,因为这些值是基于小样本量得出的。临床管理和研究迫切需要大量真正标准的数据。本研究是对使用最近标准评分的成人多导睡眠图参数进行的综合荟萃分析,并建立了针对年龄和性别的调整后的正常值。

方法

为了对成人多导睡眠图参数进行这项荟萃分析,我们在 Scopus 中搜索了 2007 年 1 月 1 日至 2016 年 7 月 31 日期间发表的任何设计的研究,这些研究报告了使用最近的美国睡眠医学学院标准(2007 年或 2012 年)评分的多导睡眠图参数,这些参数是在健康对照者的 1 级实验室夜间睡眠研究中收集的。我们排除了可能影响睡眠的患者的研究或接受可能影响睡眠的治疗的研究,以及未以英文发表的研究。研究终点是 14 项报告的多导睡眠图参数的汇总估计值。使用随机效应荟萃分析汇总每个参数的估计值。使用多元混合效应荟萃回归确定年龄和性别的影响。本研究在 PROSPERO 注册,编号 CRD42017074319。

发现

在 3712 篇文章中,有 169 项研究,共 5273 名参与者,符合纳入标准。我们按年龄和性别报告了分类数据。对于每个十年的年龄,总睡眠时间减少 10.1 分钟(95%CI 7.5 至 12.8),睡眠效率降低 2.1%(1.5 至 2.6),睡眠后觉醒增加 9.7 分钟(6.9 至 12.4),入睡潜伏期增加 1.1 分钟(0.3 至 1.9),觉醒指数每小时增加 2.1 次(1.5 至 2.6),N1 睡眠百分比增加 0.5%(0.1 至 0.8),呼吸暂停低通气指数每小时增加 1.2 次(0.9 至 1.4),平均氧饱和度降低 0.6%(0.5 至 0.7),最低氧饱和度降低 1.8%(1.3 至 2.3),周期性肢体运动指数每小时增加 1.2 次(0.8 至 1.6)。N2 睡眠(0.0%,95%CI-0.1 至 0.1)、N3 睡眠(-0.1%,-0.1 至 0.0)和快速眼动(REM)睡眠(0.0%,-0.1 至 0.0)的年龄变化不显著。男性参与者比例每增加 10%,则 REM 潜伏期减少 0.9 分钟(95%CI 0.1 至 1.6),平均氧饱和度降低 0.1%(0.0 至 0.1),觉醒指数增加 0.3 次/小时(0.0 至 0.5),呼吸暂停低通气指数增加 0.2 次/小时(0.1 至 0.3)。

解释

这些正常值可作为临床医生和未来研究的有用对照参考,在未来研究中可能难以获得多导睡眠图对照。按年龄和性别得出的正常趋势也可能为广泛的研究提供假设生成。

资金

无。

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