正常受试者、打鼾者及OSAS患者上气道解剖及阻力比较

E Verin , C Tardif , X Buffet , J.P Marie , Y Lacoume , J Andrieu-Guitrancourt , P Pasquis
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阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停综合征(OSAS)常出现上气道(UA)解剖异常。UA解剖改变与UA抗性(UAR)之间的对应关系尚未得到研究。我们的目的是确定头部测量特征是否与节段性UAR有关。25例患者(男性21例)(OSAS患者15例,打鼾者10例)和10例对照(男性8例)在仰卧位测量节段性UAR并进行头位测量。在峰值流量时计算吸气和呼气UAR。软腭长度(LP)、后气道间隙(PAS)、舌骨到下颌平面和咽后壁的距离在两组间差异有统计学意义(p < 0.01)。OSAS患者的吸气和呼气、总和节段UAR较高(P<0.001)。节段性UAR与PAS、舌骨到下颌平面和咽后壁的距离相关(p < 0.05)。总之,群患者高UAR根据解剖变量,特别是舌骨的地方。
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Comparison between anatomy and resistance of upper airway in normal subjects, snorers and OSAS patients

Upper airway (UA) anatomical abnormalities are frequently observed in obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS). The correspondence between UA anatomical modifications and UA resistance (UAR) had not been studied. We aimed to determine if cephalometric characteristics could be related to segmental UAR. In twenty-five patients (21 males) (15 OSAS patients, 10 snorers) and 10 control subjects (8 males), segmental UAR were measured in supine position and cephalometry was performed. Inspiratory and expiratory UAR were calculated at peak flow. Length of the soft palate (LP), posterior airway space (PAS), distance from hyoid bone to mandibular plane and to posterior pharyngeal wall were different between the groups (P<0.01). Inspiratory and expiratory, total and segmental, UAR were higher in OSAS (P<0.001). Segmental UAR were correlated with PAS and distance from hyoid bone to mandibular plane and to pharyngeal posterior wall (P<0.05). In conclusion, OSAS patients had higher UAR depending on anatomical variables, especially the place of the hyoid bone.

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