The Prognostic Significance of Sleep and Circadian Rhythm for Myocardial Infarction Outcomes: Case-Control Study

Feb 4, 2025Journal of medical Internet research

How Sleep and Body Clock Patterns May Relate to Heart Attack Outcomes

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Abstract

Patients with myocardial infarction (MI) exhibited significantly worse sleep quality and disrupted circadian rhythms compared to healthy controls.

  • MI patients experienced more awakenings and lower sleep efficiency than controls.
  • Circadian rhythm analysis indicated reduced daytime activity and increased fragmentation of rest-activity patterns in MI patients.
  • A lower relative amplitude and higher intradaily variability were observed in the sleep patterns of MI patients.
  • Significant correlations were identified between circadian rhythm parameters and patient prognosis after MI.
  • Findings suggest that evaluating sleep and circadian rhythms may provide valuable insights into the prognosis of individuals post-MI.

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