Douglas N J
Clin Chest Med. 1985 Dec;6(4):563-75.
Ventilatory responses to chemostimulation are reduced during NREM sleep and fall further during REM sleep. These reductions are probably due to a combination of decreased basal metabolic rate during sleep, altered neuromuscular function, and increased cerebral blood flow. The decreased responses are important in the production of hypoxemia during sleep in patients with hypoxic lung disease.
在非快速眼动睡眠期间,对化学刺激的通气反应会降低,而在快速眼动睡眠期间会进一步下降。这些降低可能是由于睡眠期间基础代谢率降低、神经肌肉功能改变以及脑血流量增加共同作用的结果。反应降低在低氧性肺疾病患者睡眠期间低氧血症的发生中起重要作用。