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pubmed-article:3421116pubmed:abstractTextBest parameters of power and coherence spectra of heart rate fluctuations (HR) and respiration rhythms (RR) were established to differentiate sleep states in healthy newborns and newborns-at-risk by means of multivariate variance and discriminant analysis. Nine healthy newborns and 20 newborns with low risk features were examined polygraphically. Long-term-variability of both HR and RR and coherence between HR and RR in the frequency range of 0.26-0.97 Hz, corresponding to Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia, allow the best differentiation of neonatal sleep states S 1 and S2. Differentiation of healthy newborns and newborns-at-risk by these parameters was not possible. Thus, in studies dealing with low risk features in newborns sleep states must be previously classified. State 1 and 2 represent different autonomic organisations. State 1 is a neuro-vegetative, relatively stable state. State 2 shows cyclic increases of coherence between HR and RR within the frequency range of Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia. These properties are related to autonomic brain stem functions and were absent in 6 out of the 20 newborns-at-risk.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:3421116pubmed:articleTitleObjective characterization and differentiation of sleep states in healthy newborns and newborns-at-risk by spectral analysis of heart rate and respiration rhythms.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:3421116pubmed:affiliationInstitute of Pathological Physiology, Friedrich Schiller University, Jena, DDR.lld:pubmed
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