作者: J. Mayer , H. Greb , B. Herres , T. M. Kloss , T. Penzel
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-72560-9_33
关键词: Ambulatory blood pressure 、 Sleep in non-human animals 、 Blood pressure 、 Apnea 、 Sleep apnea 、 Medicine 、 Cardiology 、 Nocturnal 、 In patient 、 Hemodynamics 、 Internal medicine
摘要: Sleep apnea, a nocturnal disturbance of the respiratory regulation, has effects on hemodynamics during sleep as well day. The first systematic inquiries into these relationships were conducted early 1965 by Jung and Kuhlo [1]. In 1972, research team Coccagna Lugaresi used direct measurements to document blood pressure behavior individual apnea episodes [2].