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[Effects of sleep body posture on subjective sleepiness in patients with OSAHS].

[Effects of sleep body posture on subjective sleepiness in patients with OSAHS].

Lin Chung Er Bi Yan Hou Tou Jing Wai Ke Za Zhi. 2018 Sep;32(18):1418-1421

Authors: Zhang X, Xu Y, Wang CY, Li PZ

Abstract
Objective:To observe the effects of sleep body posture on subjective sleepiness in patients with OSAHS.Method: We assessed the sleeping body position, the sleep structure, position specific AHI and the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) in a total of 90 patients with OSAHS. The patients were grouped according to AHI: mild OSAHS (5≤AHI<15), moderate (15≤AHI<30) and severe (AHI≥30). The polysomnography data and clinical characteristics were compared between each group.Result: There was statistically significant difference in arousal index,MinSpO2,REM% and NREM% among three groups (F value was 12.10,43.67,15.81,13.17,respectively,P<0.05). Compared with supine,the severe OSAHS group had significantly bigger changes in MinSpO2, REM% and NREM%(t value was 3.02,2.41,2.90,respectively,P<0.05). For mild-to-moderate groups,there was no correlation between the ESS and the AHI at any position(P>0.05). For severe group,the ESS was significantly correlated with L-AHI(r=0.454,P<0.01);the REM L-AHI and NREM L-AHI was also significantly correlated with ESS of severe group (r=0.522 and 0.425,P<0.01). Conclusion:The sleep body posture had significant effects on sleep structure and respiratory events in severe OSAHS group. The L-AHI was found to have a closer association with daytime sleepiness in severe OSAHS than other groups.

PMID: 30550175 [PubMed]



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