Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8709005 | Sleep Medicine | 2018 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
HRV during all sleep stages tended to be slightly higher in young patients when compared to controls, confirming the presence of a slight sympathovagal system imbalance even in NT1 children. SO tends to decrease these values especially during REM sleep and in that regard, further studies supporting these preliminary findings and considering the long-term effects of SO on heart rate parameters are warranted.
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Authors
Elena Antelmi, Giuseppe Plazzi, Fabio Pizza, Stefano Vandi, Debora Aricò, Raffaele Ferri,