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Sleep apnea syndrome. Can it induce hemodynamic changes?

C Guilleminault, F L Eldridge, F B Simmon

    The Western Journal of Medicine
    |July 1, 1975
    PubMed
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    This study identified three types of sleep-induced apnea syndrome in patients. Obstructive apnea was linked to hypersomnia, while diaphragmatic apnea predominated in insomnia cases.

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    Area of Science:

    • Sleep Medicine
    • Cardiorespiratory Physiology

    Background:

    • Sleep-induced apnea syndrome is a significant sleep disorder.
    • Understanding its subtypes and associated conditions is crucial for effective treatment.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To classify sleep-induced apnea syndrome into distinct types.
    • To investigate the relationship between apnea types and specific sleep disorders (insomnia, hypersomnia).
    • To document hemodynamic changes during sleep and assess treatment outcomes.

    Main Methods:

    • Patient referral and diagnosis at a sleep disorders clinic.
    • Classification of sleep-induced apnea syndrome into diaphragmatic, obstructive, and mixed types.
    • Extensive cardiorespiratory workups during sleep and wakefulness.
    • Documentation of hemodynamic changes and assessment of tracheostomy efficacy.

    Main Results:

    • 35 out of 250 referred patients were diagnosed with sleep-induced apnea syndrome.
    • Diaphragmatic (central) apnea was predominant in sleep apnea insomnia.
    • Obstructive apnea was predominant in sleep apnea hypersomnia.
    • Hemodynamic changes were observed during sleep.
    • Tracheostomy improved sleep-induced symptomatology in two cases.

    Conclusions:

    • Sleep-induced apnea syndrome can be categorized into diaphragmatic, obstructive, and mixed types.
    • Specific apnea types are associated with distinct sleep disorders.
    • Management strategies, including tracheostomy, can alleviate symptoms.

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