| Journal of Men's Health | 卷:18 |
| The influence of intermittent apnea on aortic hemodynamics in healthy young men | |
| Shigehiko Ogoh1  Jun Sugawara2  Tsubasa Tomoto3  Tomoko Imai4  | |
| [1] Department of Biomedical Engineering, Toyo University, Kawagoe-Shi, 350-8585 Saitama, Japan; | |
| [2] Human Informatics and Interaction Research Institute National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), 305-8566 Ibaraki, Japan; | |
| [3] Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine, Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas, Dallas, TX 75231, USA; | |
| [4] Research Institute for Industrial Technology Aichi Institute of Technology, Toyota, 470-0392 Aichi, Japan; | |
| 关键词: intermittent apnea; aortic pressure; augmentation index; | |
| DOI : 10.31083/j.jomh1803076 | |
| 来源: DOAJ | |
【 摘 要 】
Background: Sleep apnea is known as a high-risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD); However, the influence of apnea on aortic blood pressure and augmentation index (AIx), which cardiac load and independent risks for a future CVD event, remains unclear. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the influence of intermittent normoxic apnea on aortic arterial hemodynamics in healthy men. Methods: Sixteen healthy young men (23 ± 1.6 years mean ± SD) underwent the repetitive 20-s apnea with a 40 s interval for 20 min. During the interval, each subject maintained a breath pace at 15 breaths/min. Central hemodynamics were evaluated every 5 min by pulse wave analysis from peripheral (radial) arterial pressure waveforms via general transfer function method and compared among three phases defined as “breath” (for 20 s before apnea), “apnea”, and “rebreathe” (for 20 s after apnea). The baseline values were calculated from the first breathing cycle and compared with each breathing phase every 5 min. Results: Aortic systolic blood pressure and AIx were significantly higher at rebreathe phase than the other phases. Likewise, heart rate and double product (aortic systolic blood pressure × heart rate) were significantly higher in rebreathe phase than the other phases. Conclusions: These results suggest that cardiac load is increased by intermittent normoxic apnea, especially during the rebreathing phase.
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