Overnight pulse wave analysis to assess autonomic changes during sleep in insomnia patients and healthy sleepers.

Insomnia has been associated with increased cardiovascular (CV) risk, which may be linked to sympathetic activation. Non-invasive overnight pulse wave analysis may be a useful tool to detect early signs of autonomic changes during sleep in insomniacs. Fifty-two participants (26 men, 37±13 years, BMI...

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Main Authors: Naima Laharnar, Ludger Grote, Ding Zou, Jan Hedner, Dirk Sommermeyer, Christian Straßberger, Albert Marciniak, Sabrina Potzka, Katharina Lederer, Martin Glos, Sandra Zimmermann, Ingo Fietze, Thomas Penzel
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232589
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spelling doaj-37b2d47835f14a49b664c29989213cab2021-03-03T21:55:16ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01155e023258910.1371/journal.pone.0232589Overnight pulse wave analysis to assess autonomic changes during sleep in insomnia patients and healthy sleepers.Naima LaharnarLudger GroteDing ZouJan HednerDirk SommermeyerChristian StraßbergerAlbert MarciniakSabrina PotzkaKatharina LedererMartin GlosSandra ZimmermannIngo FietzeThomas PenzelInsomnia has been associated with increased cardiovascular (CV) risk, which may be linked to sympathetic activation. Non-invasive overnight pulse wave analysis may be a useful tool to detect early signs of autonomic changes during sleep in insomniacs. Fifty-two participants (26 men, 37±13 years, BMI: 24±5 kg/m2, 26 insomniacs/ 26 controls) underwent overnight polysomnography with pulse oximetry and pulse wave analysis including pulse rate, vascular stiffness (pulse propagation time, PPT), and a composite cardiac risk index based on autonomic function and overnight hypoxia. We identified two subgroups of insomniacs, with and without objectively disturbed sleep (sleep efficiency SE≤80%, n = 14 vs. SE>80%, n = 12), and observed increased pulse rate and vascular stiffness in insomnia cases when diagnosis was based on both, subjective and objective criteria. Both insomnia groups were associated with higher overnight pulse rate than controls (median/ IQR: low-SE (low sleep efficiency): 67/ 58-70bpm; high-SE: 66/ 63-69bpm; controls: 58/ 52-63bpm; p = 0.01). Vascular stiffness was higher (reduction of PPT) in low-SE insomniacs compared with high-SE insomniacs and controls (169/ 147-232ms; 237/ 215-254ms; 244/ 180-284ms; p = 0.01). The cardiac risk index was increased in low-SE insomniacs (0.2/ 0.0-0.7; 0.0/ 0.0-0.4; 0.0/ 0.0-0.3; p = 0.05). Our results suggest a hyperarousal state in young and otherwise healthy insomniacs during sleep. The increased pulse rate and vascular stiffness in insomniacs with low SE suggest early signs of rigid vessels and potentially, an elevated CV risk. Overnight pulse wave analysis may be feasible for CV risk assessment in insomniacs and may provide a useful tool for phenotyping insomnia in order to provide individualized therapy.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232589
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author Naima Laharnar
Ludger Grote
Ding Zou
Jan Hedner
Dirk Sommermeyer
Christian Straßberger
Albert Marciniak
Sabrina Potzka
Katharina Lederer
Martin Glos
Sandra Zimmermann
Ingo Fietze
Thomas Penzel
spellingShingle Naima Laharnar
Ludger Grote
Ding Zou
Jan Hedner
Dirk Sommermeyer
Christian Straßberger
Albert Marciniak
Sabrina Potzka
Katharina Lederer
Martin Glos
Sandra Zimmermann
Ingo Fietze
Thomas Penzel
Overnight pulse wave analysis to assess autonomic changes during sleep in insomnia patients and healthy sleepers.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Naima Laharnar
Ludger Grote
Ding Zou
Jan Hedner
Dirk Sommermeyer
Christian Straßberger
Albert Marciniak
Sabrina Potzka
Katharina Lederer
Martin Glos
Sandra Zimmermann
Ingo Fietze
Thomas Penzel
author_sort Naima Laharnar
title Overnight pulse wave analysis to assess autonomic changes during sleep in insomnia patients and healthy sleepers.
title_short Overnight pulse wave analysis to assess autonomic changes during sleep in insomnia patients and healthy sleepers.
title_full Overnight pulse wave analysis to assess autonomic changes during sleep in insomnia patients and healthy sleepers.
title_fullStr Overnight pulse wave analysis to assess autonomic changes during sleep in insomnia patients and healthy sleepers.
title_full_unstemmed Overnight pulse wave analysis to assess autonomic changes during sleep in insomnia patients and healthy sleepers.
title_sort overnight pulse wave analysis to assess autonomic changes during sleep in insomnia patients and healthy sleepers.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Insomnia has been associated with increased cardiovascular (CV) risk, which may be linked to sympathetic activation. Non-invasive overnight pulse wave analysis may be a useful tool to detect early signs of autonomic changes during sleep in insomniacs. Fifty-two participants (26 men, 37±13 years, BMI: 24±5 kg/m2, 26 insomniacs/ 26 controls) underwent overnight polysomnography with pulse oximetry and pulse wave analysis including pulse rate, vascular stiffness (pulse propagation time, PPT), and a composite cardiac risk index based on autonomic function and overnight hypoxia. We identified two subgroups of insomniacs, with and without objectively disturbed sleep (sleep efficiency SE≤80%, n = 14 vs. SE>80%, n = 12), and observed increased pulse rate and vascular stiffness in insomnia cases when diagnosis was based on both, subjective and objective criteria. Both insomnia groups were associated with higher overnight pulse rate than controls (median/ IQR: low-SE (low sleep efficiency): 67/ 58-70bpm; high-SE: 66/ 63-69bpm; controls: 58/ 52-63bpm; p = 0.01). Vascular stiffness was higher (reduction of PPT) in low-SE insomniacs compared with high-SE insomniacs and controls (169/ 147-232ms; 237/ 215-254ms; 244/ 180-284ms; p = 0.01). The cardiac risk index was increased in low-SE insomniacs (0.2/ 0.0-0.7; 0.0/ 0.0-0.4; 0.0/ 0.0-0.3; p = 0.05). Our results suggest a hyperarousal state in young and otherwise healthy insomniacs during sleep. The increased pulse rate and vascular stiffness in insomniacs with low SE suggest early signs of rigid vessels and potentially, an elevated CV risk. Overnight pulse wave analysis may be feasible for CV risk assessment in insomniacs and may provide a useful tool for phenotyping insomnia in order to provide individualized therapy.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232589
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