Decreased Parasympathetic Activity of Heart Rate Variability During Anticipation of Night Duty in Anesthesiology Residents
Journal
Anesthesia and analgesia
Journal Volume
126
Journal Issue
3
Pages
1013
Date Issued
2018
Abstract
In residency programs, it is well known that autonomic regulation is influenced by night duty due to workload stress and sleep deprivation. A less investigated question is the impact on the autonomic nervous system of residents before or when anticipating a night duty shift. In this study, heart rate variability (HRV) was evaluated as a measure of autonomic nervous system regulation.
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Other Subjects
adult; analysis of variance; anesthesiology; anticipation; article; autonomic nervous system; controlled study; electrocardiography; heart rate variability; human; night; parasympathetic tone; resident; RR interval; stress; working time; anesthesiologist; anesthesiology; anticipation; cholinergic system; circadian rhythm; diagnosis; education; female; heart rate; male; medical education; pathophysiology; physiology; procedures; psychology; shift schedule; sleep deprivation; Adult; Anesthesiologists; Anesthesiology; Anticipation, Psychological; Circadian Rhythm; Electrocardiography; Female; Heart Rate; Humans; Internship and Residency; Male; Parasympathetic Nervous System; Shift Work Schedule; Sleep Deprivation
Publisher
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
Type
journal article