作者: S. Parapatics , P. Anderer , G. Gruber , B. Saletu , G. Saletu-Zyhlarz
DOI: 10.1007/S11818-015-0701-5
关键词: Sleep spindle 、 Obstructive sleep apnea 、 Delta wave 、 Slow-wave sleep 、 Medicine 、 Sleep and breathing 、 Polysomnography 、 K-complex 、 Non-rapid eye movement sleep 、 Endocrinology 、 Internal medicine
摘要: Background Numerous studies indicate that K-complexes (KC), like slow waves, appear to be homeostatically regulated. In comparison healthy controls, patients suffering from obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) show a different time course of wave activity (SWA), enhanced pressure, and impaired restorative function.