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Pathophysiology of Obstructive Sleep Apnoea

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Journal Eur Respir J
Specialty Pulmonary Medicine
Date 1995 Jul 1
PMID 7589402
Citations 62
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Abstract

The pathophysiology of obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is complex and incompletely understood. A narrowed upper airway is very common among OSA patients, and is usually in adults due to nonspecific factors such as fat deposition in the neck, or abnormal bony morphology of the upper airway. Functional impairment of the upper airway dilating muscles is particularly important in the development of OSA, and patients have a reduction both in tonic and phasic contraction of these muscles during sleep when compared to normals. A variety of defective respiratory control mechanisms are found in OSA, including impaired chemical drive, defective inspiratory load responses, and abnormal upper airway protective reflexes. These defects may play an important role in the abnormal upper airway muscle responses found among patients with OSA. Local upper airway reflexes mediated by surface receptors sensitive to intrapharyngeal pressure changes appear to be important in this respect. Arousal plays an important role in the termination of each apnoea, but may also contribute to the development of further apnoea, because of reduction in respiratory drive related to the hypocapnia which results from postapnoeic hyperventilation. A cyclical pattern of repetitive obstructive apnoeas may result. A better understanding of the integrated pathophysiology of OSA should help in the development of new therapeutic techniques.

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