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Chronic intermittent hypoxia worsens brain damage and sensorimotor behavioral abnormalities after ischemic stroke: Effect on autonomic nervous activity and sleep patterns
Chi Wei Lin
, Jia Yi Li
,
Terry B.J. Kuo
, Chang Wei Huang
, Shiang Suo Huang
*
,
Cheryl C.H. Yang
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Activity Fragmentation
8%
Activity Patterns
100%
Autonomic Function
25%
Autonomic Nervous System
100%
Behavioral Abnormalities
100%
Blood Pressure
8%
Brain Injury
100%
Cardiac Autonomic Function
8%
Cerebral Infarction
25%
Chronic Intermittent Hypoxia
100%
Dysregulated
8%
Hypoxia
8%
Increased Blood Pressure
8%
Intermittent Hypoxia
100%
Ischemic Stroke
100%
Objective Sleep
8%
Paradoxical Sleep
8%
Patients with Stroke
8%
Physiological Signals
8%
Post-stroke
8%
Pressure Behavior
8%
Prevalent Diseases
8%
Room Air
8%
Sensorimotor
100%
Sensorimotor Function
33%
Sensorimotor Performance
16%
Sleep Apnea
16%
Sleep Fragmentation
8%
Sleep Patterns
100%
Stroke Effect
100%
Stroke Risk
8%
Sympathetic Activity
25%
System Patterns
8%
Transient Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion (tMCAO)
58%
Neuroscience
Autonomic Nervous System
14%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
57%
Brain Injury
100%
Brain Ischemia
100%
Cerebral Infarction
42%
Cerebrovascular Accident
42%
Middle Cerebral Artery
100%
Obstructive Sleep Apnea
28%
Parasympathetic Tone
14%
Rapid Eye Movement Sleep
14%
Sleep Pattern
100%