Impact of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome on peripheral nerves and the effect of continuous positive airway pressure: a prospective observational case series.

Jakub M Antczak, Aleksander Kania, Maria Dąbroś, Kinga Budnicki, Ravin De Fonseka, Marta Banach, Agnieszka Słowik
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Purpose: Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is suggested to have a strong association with peripheral neuropathy (PNP). However, knowledge about this relationship is still very limited. The aim of this prospective case series was to investigate the peripheral nerves in OSAS patients, along with related clinical symptoms, and to assess the effect of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy.

Methods: The nerves of upper and lower extremities of 25 patients with moderate to severe OSAS who complained of symptoms suggestive of peripheral neuropathy (PNP) were investigated electrophysiologically. The cross-sectional area (CSA) of the median nerve at the wrist and of the ulnar nerve in the epicondylar groove were assessed with ultrasound. Fifteen patients who showed abnormalities were then reassessed after 3 months of CPAP therapy, and again after an additional 6 months.

Results: The most common findings were carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) and ulnar neuropathy at the elbow (UNE). Surprisingly, CTS was seen in ultrasound twice as frequently as in electrophysiology. The main symptom was numbness in the upper and lower extremities. CPAP therapy reduced the CSA, improved the conduction at entrapment sites and alleviated the symptoms in some of the patients.

Conclusions: CTS and UNE are the most frequent neuropathies in patients with OSAS. However, the clinical symptoms tend to be more generalized. CPAP therapy seems to be beneficial for both objective measurements and subjective symptoms.

阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停综合征对周围神经的影响和持续气道正压通气的影响:前瞻性观察病例系列
目的:阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停综合征(OSAS)与周围神经病变(PNP)密切相关。然而,关于这种关系的知识仍然非常有限。本前瞻性病例系列的目的是研究OSAS患者的周围神经及其相关临床症状,并评估持续气道正压(CPAP)治疗的效果。方法:对25例主诉有周围神经病变(PNP)症状的中重度OSAS患者进行上、下肢神经电生理检查。超声测量腕部正中神经和髁上沟尺神经的横截面积(CSA)。15名出现异常的患者在CPAP治疗3个月后重新评估,并在另外6个月后再次评估。结果:最常见的表现是腕管综合征(CTS)和肘部尺神经病变(UNE)。令人惊讶的是,CTS在超声中的出现频率是电生理的两倍。主要症状为上肢和下肢麻木。CPAP治疗减少了CSA,改善了夹持部位的传导,缓解了部分患者的症状。结论:CTS和UNE是OSAS患者最常见的神经病变。然而,临床症状往往是更广泛的。CPAP治疗似乎对客观测量和主观症状都有益。
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