Patient characteristics and arousal threshold in central sleep apnea

James Di Michiel, G. Cossa, R. Brillante, L. Laks
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Introduction: The aetiology of central sleep apnea (CSA) remains incompletely understood. While proposed mechanisms exist for those with secondary causes, a complete understanding of primary CSA remains lacking. Here we describe the characteristics of patients in our centre with primary and secondary CSA, and the possible role of arousal threshold. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted across patients undergoing full overnight diagnostic polysomnography (PSG) at Concord Repatriation General Hospital (CRGH) in Sydney, Australia from October 2013 to July 2018 with predominant CSA based on AASM criteria. Patients were classified as having either primary or secondary CSA after review of medical records to identify any known contributing co-morbidities or medication/substance use. Patient demographics, PSG characteristics and arousal threshold (Edwards, B.A. et al. AJRCCM 2014; 190(11):1293-300) were recorded. Results: 33 patients meeting criteria for predominant CSA were identified, 32 (97.0%) of which were male. 14 patients (42.4%) had primary CSA and 19 (57.6%) secondary CSA. Comparison between groups showed patients with primary CSA were more likely to be younger (54.6 years vs 74.1 years, p Conclusion: Patients with primary CSA were more likely to be significantly younger in age and have a lower arousal threshold, possibly contributing to instability of ventilatory control and propagation of central events.
中枢性睡眠呼吸暂停患者特征及唤醒阈值
中枢性睡眠呼吸暂停(CSA)的病因尚不完全清楚。虽然对于那些继发性原因存在建议的机制,但对原发性CSA仍然缺乏完整的了解。在这里,我们描述了我们中心原发性和继发性CSA患者的特征,以及觉醒阈值的可能作用。方法:对2013年10月至2018年7月在澳大利亚悉尼康科德遣返总医院(CRGH)接受全夜间多导睡眠图(PSG)诊断的患者进行回顾性研究,这些患者主要是基于AASM标准的CSA。在审查医疗记录以确定任何已知的合并症或药物/物质使用后,将患者分为原发性或继发性CSA。患者人口统计学,PSG特征和觉醒阈值(Edwards, ba等)。AJRCCM 2014;190(11):1293-300)。结果:符合显性CSA标准的患者33例,其中男性32例(97.0%)。14例(42.4%)为原发性CSA, 19例(57.6%)为继发性CSA。组间比较显示,原发性CSA患者更容易年轻化(54.6岁vs 74.1岁),p结论:原发性CSA患者更容易明显年轻化,觉醒阈值较低,可能导致通气控制不稳定和中枢事件的传播。
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