Journal article
Cardiac and respiratory activity at arousal from sleep under controlled ventilation conditions
J Trinder, M Padula, D Berlowitz, JAN Kleiman, S Breen, P Rochford, C Worsnop, B Thompson, R Pierce
Journal of Applied Physiology | AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC | Published : 2001
Abstract
Arousal from sleep is associated with elevated cardiac and respiratory activity. It is unclear whether this occurs because of homeostatic mechanisms or a reflex activation response associated with arousal. Cardiorespiratory activity was measured during spontaneous arousals from sleep in subjects breathing passively on a ventilator. Under such conditions, homeostatic mechanisms are eliminated. Ventilation, end-tidal PCO2, mask pressure, diaphragmatic electromyograph, heart rate, and blood pressure were measured in four normal subjects under two conditions: assisted ventilation and a normal ventilation control condition. In the control condition, there was a normal, sleep-related fall in venti..
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