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Peripheral Arterial Tonometry Events and Electroencephalographic Arousals in Children
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Arousals in sleeping children are associated with increased sympathetic discharge, as evidenced by attenuations in PAT signal. However, a significant proportion of PAT attenuations were not accompanied by visual electroencephalographic arousals. Thus, the importance of these autonomic arousals has yet to be explored in association with morbidities related to sleep-disordered breathing and, therefore, PAT technology cannot be recommended as an alternative tool for measuring arousals in children. Nevertheless, these data further support the contention that adult criteria for the measurement for arousals may not be adequate in children.
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