[从振动损伤到咽肌不稳定:阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停的自我维持病理生理过程(恶性循环)]。

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Pneumologie Pub Date : 2024-12-04 DOI:10.1055/a-2438-0479
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摘要

咽稳定性是由解剖和非解剖因素共同保证的。除解剖宽度外,功能因素在决定上气道阻塞程度方面也具有重要意义。咽肌的功能依赖于不受干扰的感觉运动系统。鼻病或阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)患者,感觉运动功能和肌肉形态进行性改变。据推测,长期打鼾可导致振动诱导的感觉运动神经病变,导致咽肌功能和结构的丧失。咽部机械感受器失去其敏感性,并且由于神经损伤,信息不能再充分地转化为运动反应。这就提出了一个问题,在这个时间框架内,不可逆的振动引起的受体损伤是由打鼾引起的。
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[From vibration trauma to pharyngeal muscle instability: A self-sustaining pathophysiological process (circulus vitiosus) in obstructive sleep apnea].

Pharyngeal stability is ensured by both anatomical and non-anatomical factors. In addition to the anatomical width, functional factors are also significant in determining the degree of obstruction of the upper airway. The functionality of the pharyngeal muscles depends on an undisturbed sensorimotor system. In patients with rhonchopathy or obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), sensorimotor function and muscle morphology change progressively. It is hypothesised that long-term snoring leads to vibration-induced sensorimotor neuropathy, resulting in the loss of function and structure of the pharyngeal muscles. Pharyngeal mechanoreceptors lose their sensitivity, and due to neural damage, information can no longer be adequately translated into motor responses. This raises the question of the timeframe within which irreversible vibration-induced receptor damage occurs due to snoring.

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Pneumologie
Pneumologie RESPIRATORY SYSTEM-
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1.80
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期刊介绍: Organ der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Pneumologie DGP Organ des Deutschen Zentralkomitees zur Bekämpfung der Tuberkulose DZK Organ des Bundesverbandes der Pneumologen BdP Fachärzte für Lungen- und Bronchialheilkunde, Pneumologen und Allergologen
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