Pharyngeal narrowing and closing pressures in patients with obstructive sleep apnea

Based on previous studies, we hypothesized that the pharynx collapses at multiple sites in most patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). The purpose of this study was to document, in a population of apneic subjects, the site(s) of narrowing and closing pressure of the hypotonic pharynx. We endos...

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Published inThe American review of respiratory disease Vol. 148; no. 3; p. 606
Main Authors Morrison, D L, Launois, S H, Isono, S, Feroah, T R, Whitelaw, W A, Remmers, J E
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Abstract Based on previous studies, we hypothesized that the pharynx collapses at multiple sites in most patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). The purpose of this study was to document, in a population of apneic subjects, the site(s) of narrowing and closing pressure of the hypotonic pharynx. We endoscopically examined the pharynx in 45 OSA patients during sleep while they received nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), which produces hypotonia of pharyngeal muscles. Intrapharyngeal images and pressures were obtained at the end of expiration during single-breath tests (SBT). The fractional narrowing (FN) of each pharyngeal segment (nasopharynx, oropharynx, and hypopharynx) was calculated as the relative change in area when nasal airway pressure was reduced from a pressure that held the pharynx fully distended to the pressure at which the airway closed. The frequency distribution of FN for the nasopharynx was skewed toward larger values, and the frequency was relatively evenly distributed for the oropharynx and hypopharynx. A site having FN greater than 0.75 was defined as a site of primary narrowing, and a site showing FN 0.25 to 0.75 was defined as a site of secondary narrowing. The nasopharynx was a site of primary narrowing in 80% of patients, and two or more sites of narrowing were commonly observed (82%). Four categories of combined narrowing were identified: (1) primary narrowing only at the nasopharynx (18%); (2) primary narrowing at the nasopharynx plus other sites of secondary narrowing (40%); (3) primary narrowing at the nasopharynx plus other sites of primary narrowing (22%); and (4) other patterns (20%).
AbstractList Based on previous studies, we hypothesized that the pharynx collapses at multiple sites in most patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). The purpose of this study was to document, in a population of apneic subjects, the site(s) of narrowing and closing pressure of the hypotonic pharynx. We endoscopically examined the pharynx in 45 OSA patients during sleep while they received nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), which produces hypotonia of pharyngeal muscles. Intrapharyngeal images and pressures were obtained at the end of expiration during single-breath tests (SBT). The fractional narrowing (FN) of each pharyngeal segment (nasopharynx, oropharynx, and hypopharynx) was calculated as the relative change in area when nasal airway pressure was reduced from a pressure that held the pharynx fully distended to the pressure at which the airway closed. The frequency distribution of FN for the nasopharynx was skewed toward larger values, and the frequency was relatively evenly distributed for the oropharynx and hypopharynx. A site having FN greater than 0.75 was defined as a site of primary narrowing, and a site showing FN 0.25 to 0.75 was defined as a site of secondary narrowing. The nasopharynx was a site of primary narrowing in 80% of patients, and two or more sites of narrowing were commonly observed (82%). Four categories of combined narrowing were identified: (1) primary narrowing only at the nasopharynx (18%); (2) primary narrowing at the nasopharynx plus other sites of secondary narrowing (40%); (3) primary narrowing at the nasopharynx plus other sites of primary narrowing (22%); and (4) other patterns (20%).
Author Remmers, J E
Feroah, T R
Morrison, D L
Launois, S H
Isono, S
Whitelaw, W A
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Body Mass Index
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Endoscopy - statistics & numerical data
Fiber Optic Technology - instrumentation
Humans
Middle Aged
Pharynx - physiopathology
Positive-Pressure Respiration
Pressure
Sleep Apnea Syndromes - physiopathology
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