2022
DOI: 10.1111/jsr.13708
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Heart rate variability changes in patients with obstructive sleep apnea: A systematic review and meta‐analysis

Abstract: Obstructive sleep apnea is a common sleep breathing disorder related to autonomic nervous function disturbances. Heart rate variability is an important non-invasive indicator of autonomic nervous system function. The PubMed, Embase, Medline and Web of Science databases were systematically searched for English literature comparing patients with obstructive sleep apnea with controls up to May 2021. Heart rate variability outcomes, including integrated indices (parasympathetic function and total variability), tim… Show more

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“…HRV is also used extensively in clinical setting with many different types of patients ( 61 , 62 ). HRV is then seen mainly as a valuable diagnostic metrics of health.…”
Section: Monitoring Of Fatigue and Adaptationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HRV is also used extensively in clinical setting with many different types of patients ( 61 , 62 ). HRV is then seen mainly as a valuable diagnostic metrics of health.…”
Section: Monitoring Of Fatigue and Adaptationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fact that nerves, outside from the choroid show signs of neuropathy favors the hypothesis that choroidal neuropathy is not secondary to CSCR but might contribute to the disease pathogenesis. Other features associated with CSCR such as sleep apnea 41 , 42 , hypertension, arrythmia 43 or post traumatic stress disorders 44 have been also associated with autonomous nerve dysfunction, which could constitute an unifying link between CSCR and other favoring factors including systemic or extraocular corticotherapy, through the induction of an imbalance of corticoid receptors 45 and MR-induced choroidal neuropathy 13 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[14][15][16] In a meta-analysis of the effects of SA on HRV parasympathetic indices, it was shown that nighttime RMSSD and HF were significantly lower in patients with obstructive SA compared to healthy controls. 28 In a study by Mohammadieh et al, parasympathetic activity during non-apnea time in paroxysmal AF patients with SA was higher than that in patients without SA. 29 This is explained by a study whereby in rats exposed to chronic intermittent hypoxia, the cholinergic response of the atrial myocardium was enhanced, and the β-adrenergic response was attenuated, increasing vulnerability to AF, and patients with AF with SA might similarly have an enhanced parasympathetic response.…”
Section: Study Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 91%