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Respiration in NREM and REM sleep after upper airway surgery for obstructive sleep apnoea
Authors:Marrone   Salvaggio   Insalaco   Bonsignore   Cimino   Gallina   Speciale
Affiliation:Istituto di Fisiopatologia Respiratoria del CNR, Palermo, Italy;Clinica Otorinolaringoiatrica B dell'Università, Palermo, Italy
Abstract:SUMMARY  To verify whether upper airway surgery in obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome affects differently respiration in NREM and REM sleep, 22 patients were studied by polysomnography before and three months after surgical treatment. On the average, treatment improved respiration during both sleep states, but no significant interaction was found between sleep state and effect of surgical treatment. According to the response to treatment, three groups of patients were identified: the first group ( N = 6), with an improvement in apnoea-hypopnoea index (AHI), percentage of sleep time spent in apnoea and hypopnoea (time in AH) and mean oxyhaemoglobin saturation (SaO2) in both NREM and REM sleep; the second group ( N = 5), with an improvement in AHI only in NREM sleep, associated with improvement in mean SaO2 in both sleep states; the third group ( N = 11), without any improvement in AHI and time in AH, either associated ( N = 5) or not ( N = 6) with an improvement in mean SaO2 in both sleep states. An increase in the percentage of hypopnoeas out of the total AHI after treatment could partly account for the apparent discrepancy between AHI and mean SaO2 behaviour in the subjects of the second group, but not in the patients of the third group who improved their mean SaO2. Mixed apnoeas occurred before surgery in six subjects; they remained numerous after surgery only in two subjects who did not show any SaO2 improvement. In conclusion, the degree of improvement in respiration after upper airway surgery was similar in every patient in NREM and REM sleep.
Keywords:REM sleep    sleep apnoea    treatment    uvulopalatopharyngoplasty
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