2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.arbres.2009.11.004
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Variabilidad de la señal de frecuencia de pulso obtenida mediante pulsioximetría nocturna en pacientes con síndrome de apnea hipopnea del sueño

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“…Similarly, the entropy of respiratory sounds has been found to be higher in non-healthy subjects [ 36 ] and the entropy of mechanomyogram signals is also higher as the severity of COPD increases [ 52 ]. In the presence of OSAS, different studies reported higher non-linear measures values of overnight oximetry [ 33 , 34 ], airflow [ 35 ], and heart rate [ 21 , 26 , 53 ] derived from whole-night PSG. In these studies, it has been found that direct presence of apnoeic events modifies the normal cardiorespiratory dynamics towards higher disorderliness or disorganization, i.e., higher entropy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, the entropy of respiratory sounds has been found to be higher in non-healthy subjects [ 36 ] and the entropy of mechanomyogram signals is also higher as the severity of COPD increases [ 52 ]. In the presence of OSAS, different studies reported higher non-linear measures values of overnight oximetry [ 33 , 34 ], airflow [ 35 ], and heart rate [ 21 , 26 , 53 ] derived from whole-night PSG. In these studies, it has been found that direct presence of apnoeic events modifies the normal cardiorespiratory dynamics towards higher disorderliness or disorganization, i.e., higher entropy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Así, se ha empleado junto con la frecuencia cardiaca extraída de la propia pulsioximetría [279,280,281,282], o en otras ocasiones con señales derivadas de la PSG nocturna, como es el caso del ECG [283]. Los estudios realizados con pulsioximetría muestran una sensibilidad que varía entre el 45% y el 98% y una especificidad entre el 47% y el 100% [284].…”
Section: Estudio Del Estado Del Arte De La Señal De Oximetríaunclassified