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Interaction between sleep EEG and ECG signals during and after obstructive sleep apnea events with or without arousals

AH Khandoker, CK Karmakar, M Palaniswami

Computers in Cardiology | Published : 2008

Abstract

This is a preliminary attempt to directly investigate the interactions of sleep EEG and ECG signals during normal, OSA breathing event and events following its termination with or without arousal in non-REM(NREM) and REM sleep stages. ECG and EEG signals were collected from 10 patients with OSA and 5 healthy subjects. Coherence between two signals (CoherenceECG-EEG) over different frequency bands(range:0∼40Hz) were calculated for normal breathing events, OSA events and events following OSA terminations (with/without arousals) in NREM as well as REM sleep. In normal breathing events, overall CoherenceECG-EEG in REM sleep is higher than that in NREM sleep. Significant (p<0.01) differences of C..

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