Overnight changes of chemoreflex control in obstructive sleep apnoea patients |
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Authors: | Mahamed Safraaz Hanly Patrick J Gabor Jonathan Beecroft Jaime Duffin James |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physiology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont., Canada M5S 1A8. |
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Abstract: | We hypothesized that the numerous episodes of hypoxia, hypercapnia and arousal experienced by obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) patients induce overnight changes in respiratory chemoreflexes. A modification of the Read rebreathing technique assessed chemoreflex characteristics in the evening and the morning of patients undergoing diagnostic assessment for OSA in a clinical sleep laboratory. Two groups were studied: those with apnoea-hypopnoea indices (AHI) greater than 30 composed the OSA group (n = 12), and those with AHI indices less than 10 composed the non-OSA group (n = 12). There was a significant (approximately 30%) overnight increase in chemoreflex sensitivities, without changes in thresholds, in the OSA group. In the non-OSA group there was a significant overnight reduction in chemoreflex thresholds (approximately 5%), without changes in sensitivities. We suggest that these changes affect the stability of the chemoreflex control system in opposite ways as the night proceeds: destabilizing breathing for patients in the OSA group, and stabilising breathing for patients in the non-OSA group. |
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