Influence of negative airway pressure on upper airway dynamic and impact on night-time apnea worsening |
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Authors: | Gakwaya Simon Ethier Germain Sériès Frédéric |
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Affiliation: | Unité de recherche en pneumologie, Centre de Recherche, Institut Universitaire de Cardiologie et de Pneumologie de Québec, 2725 chemin Sainte-Foy, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada G1V 4G5. simon.gakwaya@criucpq.ulaval.ca |
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Abstract: | BackgroundNegative airway pressure loading such as seen during obstructive apnea/hypopnea may influence upper airway (UA) mechanical properties. We measured the effects of such loading on UA mechanical properties during wakefulness and assessed the potential link with night-time apnea worsening.MethodsTwitch stimulations of the phrenic nerve were applied before and after a step-by-step increase in UA suction flow in 10 sleep apnea and 10 control males.ResultsInspiratory closing pressure was lower in control than in apneic subjects. No consistent changes were observed in UA mechanical properties before and after the trial. In apneic patients, changes in the apnea index from the beginning to the end of the night correlated with changes in inspiratory closing pressure following suction flow.Conclusion(1) Apnea phenotype does not influence the impact of negative airway pressure on UA dynamic properties during wakefulness and (2) worsening of sleep apnea frequency during the night may relate to the exposure to recurrent UA negative pressure. |
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Keywords: | Upper airway Sleep apnea Phrenic nerve stimulation |
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