Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 155, No. 5, May 1997, 1596-1601.
The effect of nonvisible sleep fragmentation on daytime function
SE Martin, PK Wraith, IJ Deary and NJ Douglas
Department of Medicine, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
Patients with sleep apnea/hypopnea syndrome (SAHS) suffer from impaired
daytime function that correlates with hypoxemia and visible
electroencephalographic (EEG) arousals. However, not all breathing
irregularities during sleep terminate with visible EEG arousal. We
hypothesized that sleep disturbance without visible EEG change may impair
daytime function. Twelve normal subjects spent two pairs of 2 nights each
in the laboratory. The first night of each pair was for acclimatization. On
the second night, subjects either slept undisturbed or had sleep fragmented
every minute to cause a transient increase in arterial blood pressure or
increase in heart rate without visible EEG arousal. We tested daytime
function after each study night. We presented 253 +/- 23 tones (mean +/-
SD), 79 +/- 7% of which did not cause visible EEG arousals. Fragmentation
did not alter total sleep time (undisturbed: 419 +/- 27 min; fragmented:
414 +/- 32 min; p = 0.5) or arousal frequency (undisturbed: 22 +/- 4/h;
fragmented: 25 +/- 6/h; p = 0.4). Fragmentation reduced slow-wave sleep
(undisturbed: 24 +/- 5%; fragmented: 20 +/- 4%; p < 0.01), mean sleep
onset latency on the multiple sleep latency test (MSLT) (undisturbed: 8.0
+/- 3.1; fragmented: 6.2 +/- 2.1 min; p = 0.01) and the maintenance of
wakefulness test (MWT) (undisturbed: 29.0 +/- 10.0 min; fragmented 25.7 +/-
9.7 min; p = 0.04). Fragmentation decreased hedonic tone at 7 A.M. (27 +/-
4, 25 +/- 6; p = 0.03). Nonvisible (autonomic) sleep fragmentation makes
normal subjects sleepier and impairs their mood.
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