2009
DOI: 10.1097/mcp.0b013e3283318585
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A critical review of peripheral arterial tone and pulse transit time as indirect diagnostic methods for detecting sleep disordered breathing and characterizing sleep structure

Abstract: Cardiovascular markers of autonomic control during sleep permit not only the diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea and estimation of sleep structure but are also linked with the prevalence of daytime hypertension.

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“…PTT has been suggested as a surrogate marker of inspiratory effort [23]. It has been documented as a reliable marker of inspiratory efforts in sleep studies performed in children with sleepdisordered breathing [9,24,25] and in adults [23,26]. Our data support the use of PTT as a marker of inspiratory effort under bi-level positive pressure ventilation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
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“…PTT has been suggested as a surrogate marker of inspiratory effort [23]. It has been documented as a reliable marker of inspiratory efforts in sleep studies performed in children with sleepdisordered breathing [9,24,25] and in adults [23,26]. Our data support the use of PTT as a marker of inspiratory effort under bi-level positive pressure ventilation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…However, as previously mentioned, routine use of Poes is questionable because of associated sleep disruption and leaks around the mask induced by the oesophageal probe. PTT has been suggested as a surrogate marker of inspiratory effort [23]. It has been documented as a reliable marker of inspiratory efforts in sleep studies performed in children with sleepdisordered breathing [9,24,25] and in adults [23,26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, use of the cardiorespiratory coupling properties of the ECG signal may identify children with OSA [34]. Similarly, changes in pulse transit time were advocated as reliable reporters of respiratory effort and arousals, and potential surrogates for the diagnosis of SDB in children [35,36]. More recently, use of ODI4 and pulse transit time as an indicator of microarousals has been proposed as an efficient indicator for the presence of pediatric OSA [37].…”
Section: Electrocardiography and Pulse Transit Timementioning
confidence: 98%
“…Furthermore, obtaining derivations from pulse plethysmographic parameters can provide useful autonomic markers of sympathetic tone and information on sleep fragmentation. [117][118][119][120][121] …”
Section: Oximetry and Capnographymentioning
confidence: 99%