Changes in pulse transit time and pulse rate as markers of arousal from sleep in normal subjects.
1. Obstructive sleep apnoea and its variants often provoke hundreds of short arousals that lead to the most important symptom, disabling hypersomnolence. The measurement of sleep in these conditions requires the documentation of these short arousals and this is conventionally done by manual inspecti...
Main Authors: | Pitson, D, Chhina, N, Knijn, S, van Herwaaden, M, Stradling, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1994
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