Krieger J
Clin Chest Med. 1985 Dec;6(4):577-94.
Despite considerable data, little is certain about changes in breathing during sleep, let alone possible mechanisms for these changes. This article reviews methodologic problems, including the definition of the normal subject, the definition of the sleep state, and the effects of instrumentation, and discusses data on respiration during REM and NREM sleep in normal humans. Although the evidence is incomplete, respiration during sleep appears fragile, prone to instability, to upper airway obstruction, to hypoventilation, and to ventilation-perfusion mismatch, jeopardizing the homeostatic function of CO2 output and O2 uptake.
尽管有大量数据,但关于睡眠期间呼吸的变化仍知之甚少,更不用说这些变化可能的机制了。本文回顾了方法学问题,包括正常受试者的定义、睡眠状态的定义以及仪器的影响,并讨论了正常人类快速眼动(REM)睡眠和非快速眼动(NREM)睡眠期间的呼吸数据。虽然证据不完整,但睡眠期间的呼吸似乎很脆弱,容易出现不稳定、上呼吸道阻塞、通气不足以及通气/灌注不匹配,从而危及二氧化碳排出和氧气摄取的稳态功能。