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Electrocardiogram derived respiration during sleep
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2005
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Sleep MedicineSleepEcg Derived RespirationSleep-related Breathing DisorderSleep DisorderObstructive Sleep ApneaElectrophysiological EvaluationPhysiologyEdr FrequencySleep PhysiologyElectrophysiologySleep ApneaInsomniaMedicineCardiologySleep Disordered BreathingEmergency MedicineOsas Patients
The aim of this study was to quantify the ECG Derived Respiration (EDR) in order to extend the capabilities of ECG-based sleep analysis. We examined our results in normal subjects and in patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome (OSAS) or Central Sleep Apnea. Lead 2 ECG and three measures of respiration (thorax and abdominal effort, and oronasal flow signal) were recorded during sleep studies of 12 normal and 12 OSAS patients. Three parameters, the R-wave amplitude (RWA), R-wave duration (RWD), and QRS area, were extracted from the ECG signal, resulting in time series that displayed a behavior similar to that of the respiration signals. EDR frequency was correlated with directly measured respiratory frequency, and averaged over all subjects. The peak-to-peak value of the EDR signals during the apnea event was compared to the average peak-to-peak of the sleep stage, containing the apnea
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