Ventilatory dynamics of transient arousal in patients with obstructive sleep apnea. 1998

M C Khoo, and J J Shin, and M H Asyali, and T S Kim, and R B Berry
Biomedical Engineering Department, University of Southern California, Los Angeles 90089-1451, USA. khoo@bmsrs.usc.edu

The hyperpnea that accompanies arousal at the end of obstructive apnea is believed to be due to the progressive build-up in chemical drive during the apnea and a state-related decrease in upper airway resistance. We postulated the existence of a third component: a state-related transient increase in neural drive to the ventilatory pump muscles. To quantify this contribution, we measured the ventilatory response to arousal (VRA) in eight patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) during continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy, applied at individually titrated levels. CPAP application reduced total pulmonary resistance (RL) to approximately normal levels, stabilizing ventilation and sleep state. Transient arousal from stage 2 sleep was induced using 5-sec tones (60-90 dB). Mean inspiratory flow increased above control on the second and third post-arousal breaths (P < 0.05), with a peak increase of 7.8 +/- 2.9 L/min while the accompanying changes in RL were significant. The time-course of VRA measured in three normal subjects under CPAP was similar to that observed in the OSA patients. However, elimination of CPAP prolonged the VRA time-course. Taken together, these findings demonstrate that: (1) during arousal, the increase in state-related neural respiratory drive is short-lived but not substantial; and (2) the resulting VRA time-course is shaped by the dynamics of the upper airway response to arousal.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008297 Male Males
D008875 Middle Aged An adult aged 45 - 64 years. Middle Age
D004569 Electroencephalography Recording of electric currents developed in the brain by means of electrodes applied to the scalp, to the surface of the brain, or placed within the substance of the brain. EEG,Electroencephalogram,Electroencephalograms
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000161 Acoustic Stimulation Use of sound to elicit a response in the nervous system. Auditory Stimulation,Stimulation, Acoustic,Stimulation, Auditory
D000328 Adult A person having attained full growth or maturity. Adults are of 19 through 44 years of age. For a person between 19 and 24 years of age, YOUNG ADULT is available. Adults
D000403 Airway Resistance Physiologically, the opposition to flow of air caused by the forces of friction. As a part of pulmonary function testing, it is the ratio of driving pressure to the rate of air flow. Airway Resistances,Resistance, Airway,Resistances, Airway
D001143 Arousal Cortical vigilance or readiness of tone, presumed to be in response to sensory stimulation via the reticular activating system. Vigilance, Cortical,Arousals,Cortical Vigilance
D012891 Sleep Apnea Syndromes Disorders characterized by multiple cessations of respirations during sleep that induce partial arousals and interfere with the maintenance of sleep. Sleep apnea syndromes are divided into central (see SLEEP APNEA, CENTRAL), obstructive (see SLEEP APNEA, OBSTRUCTIVE), and mixed central-obstructive types. Apnea, Sleep,Hypersomnia with Periodic Respiration,Sleep-Disordered Breathing,Mixed Central and Obstructive Sleep Apnea,Sleep Apnea, Mixed,Sleep Apnea, Mixed Central and Obstructive,Sleep Hypopnea,Apnea Syndrome, Sleep,Apnea Syndromes, Sleep,Apneas, Sleep,Breathing, Sleep-Disordered,Hypopnea, Sleep,Hypopneas, Sleep,Mixed Sleep Apnea,Mixed Sleep Apneas,Sleep Apnea,Sleep Apnea Syndrome,Sleep Apneas,Sleep Apneas, Mixed,Sleep Disordered Breathing,Sleep Hypopneas
D015656 Respiratory Mechanics The physical or mechanical action of the LUNGS; DIAPHRAGM; RIBS; and CHEST WALL during respiration. It includes airflow, lung volume, neural and reflex controls, mechanoreceptors, breathing patterns, etc. Breathing Mechanics,Breathing Mechanic,Mechanic, Breathing,Mechanic, Respiratory,Mechanics, Breathing,Mechanics, Respiratory,Respiratory Mechanic

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