The sleep/wake habits of patients diagnosed as having obstructive sleep apnea

被引:16
作者
Rosenthal, L
Bishop, C
Guido, P
Syron, ML
Helmus, T
Rice, FM
Roth, T
机构
[1] Sleep Disorders and Research Center, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit
[2] Sleep Disorders Center, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI 48202, One Ford Place
关键词
excessive daytime sleepiness; multiple sleep latency test; obstructive sleep apnea; respiratory event index; sleep habits;
D O I
10.1378/chest.111.6.1494
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Study objective: To determine the sleep/wake habits of patients diagnosed as having obstructive sleep apnea tie, respirator) event index [REI] greater than or equal to 5). Design: Case series with prospective data collection to determine the relationship among sleepiness, REI, and sleep/wake habits, Patients were grouped according to their multiple sleep latency test (MSLT) results (less than or equal to 5 and >5) and REI (mild REI >20; moderate REI >20 but less than or equal to 60; and severe REI >60). Setting: hn American Sleep Disorders Association-accredited sleep laboratory. Patients: Three hundred ninety (325 male, 65 female) consecutive patients seen between June 1993 and January 1995 for evaluation of sleep apnea. This included a sleep, medical, and psychiatric evaluation followed by a physical examination, Sleep histories and sleep/wake habits were recorded by a physician trained in sleep medicine, Polysomnographic evaluation consisted of a nocturnal clinical polysomnogram (CPSG) and an MSLT on the following day. Of 390 patients, 268 completed polysomnographic evaluation (CPSG and MSLT). Measurements and results: Sleepy (MSLT less than or equal to 5) patients with mild (REI less than or equal to 20) and moderate apnea (REI >20 less than or equal to 60) reported spending significantly less time in bed than sleepy patients with severe apnea (REI >60), Those with severe apnea (REI >60) reported napping significantly more and experienced a more severe disruption of their routine daily activities because of sleepiness when compared with mild and moderate OSA patients. Conclusions: These data suggest that sleep habits have an important modulatory effect on the level of sleepiness and this effect is lost as the severity of sleep-disordered ed breathing increases.
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页码:1494 / 1499
页数:6
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