Pierre Tankéré, Jacques Tailliard, Thierry PetitJean, Pierre Le-Cam, François Ricordeau, Margaux Blanchard, Jade Vanbuis, Anice Nofal, Renaud Tamisier, Laure Peter-Derex, Emeric Stauffer
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Abstract
The pathophysiology of residual sleepiness in treated obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) remains poorly understood. Animal models suggest that it may involve neuronal damage due to intermittent hypoxia and sleep fragmentation. In a cohort of 122 continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) treated OSA patients referred for maintenance of wakefulness test, we explored the determinants of (objective) alertness and those of (subjective) sleepiness assessed by Epworth Sleepiness Scale. We found that in logistic models, residual hypoxic burden was significatively associated with objective impaired alertness (OR=1.005, 95% CI 1.002 to 1.008), p=0.003), whereas arousal index >25/h was significatively associated with subjective residual sleepiness (OR=1.23, 95% CI 1.05to 1.43, p=0.02). This suggests that hypoxia and sleep fragmentation may be involved in different dimensions of residual hypersomnolence in treated OSA.
阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)治疗后残留嗜睡的病理生理机制尚不清楚。动物模型表明,这可能涉及到间歇性缺氧和睡眠断裂造成的神经元损伤。在122例接受持续气道正压通气(CPAP)治疗的OSA患者中,我们通过Epworth嗜睡量表(Epworth sleepiness Scale)评估了(客观)警觉性和(主观)嗜睡的决定因素。我们发现,在logistic模型中,残余缺氧负担与客观警觉性受损显著相关(OR=1.005, 95% CI 1.002至1.008),p=0.003),而唤醒指数bbb25 /h与主观残余嗜睡显著相关(OR=1.23, 95% CI 1.05至1.43,p=0.02)。这表明缺氧和睡眠片段化可能在OSA治疗后不同程度的残余嗜睡中起作用。
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Thorax stands as one of the premier respiratory medicine journals globally, featuring clinical and experimental research articles spanning respiratory medicine, pediatrics, immunology, pharmacology, pathology, and surgery. The journal's mission is to publish noteworthy advancements in scientific understanding that are poised to influence clinical practice significantly. This encompasses articles delving into basic and translational mechanisms applicable to clinical material, covering areas such as cell and molecular biology, genetics, epidemiology, and immunology.