Sleep, breathing, and cephalometrics in older children and young adults .2. Response to nasal occlusion

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作者
Millman, RP
Acebo, C
Rosenberg, C
Carskadon, MA
机构
[1] BROWN UNIV, EP BRADLEY HOSP, SLEEP RES LAB, DEPT PSYCHIAT & HUMAN BEHAV, E PROVIDENCE, RI 02915 USA
[2] BROWN UNIV, RHODE ISL HOSP, SLEEP DISORDERS CTR, PROVIDENCE, RI 02903 USA
[3] BROWN UNIV, RHODE ISL HOSP, DEPT PLAST SURG, PROVIDENCE, RI 02903 USA
关键词
adolescent; apnea; body mass index; cephalometrics; nasal obstruction; sleep; young adult;
D O I
10.1378/chest.109.3.673
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Study objectives: We postulated that nasal occlusion would provide a challange enabling us to assess factors predisposing development of sleep apnea in older children/adolescents and young adults. Factors of interest included sex, age, body mass index (BMI), tonsillar hypertrophy, and cephalometric measurements. Design: Sleep and breathing variables were examined and compared for four groups of subjects between one baseline night and one night of nasal occlusion in a sleep research laboratory. Subjects: Healthy, normal boys (n=23, mean age= 13.3+/-2.1 years), girls (n=22, mean age=13.8+/-1.8 years), men (n=23, mean age=22.2+/-1.5 years), and women (n=24, mean age=22.4+/-1.8 years) were studied. Measurements and results: The following sleep and sleep-related breathing measures showed significant increases in all four groups from baseline to occlusion: percentage of stage 1, number of transient arousals, transient arousal index, apnea index, respiratory disturbance index (RDI), and mean apnea length. No significant relationships were found between occlusion-night RDI and tonsillar size, cephalometric variables, or BMI, either singly or in combination. Conclusions: Subjects' responses to nasal seclusion varied: most demonstrated a minimal and clinically insignificant increase in RDI; few showed a marked increase in RDI. Significant increases of sleep fragmentation-even in the absence of frankly disturbed breathing-indicate that nasal occlusion may secondarily affect waking function if prolonged over a series of nights.
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