한국 성인에서 렘수면의존폐쇄수면무호흡증 환자의 임상양상
    
    
    
- Author(s)
 
- 문혜진; 임상훈; 김도형; 김동은; 황상희; 조용원
 
- Keimyung Author(s)
 
- Moon, Hye Jin; Cho, Yong Won; Kim, Dong Eun; Hwang, Sang Hee
 
- Department
 
- Dept. of Neurology (신경과학)
Dept. of Otorhinolaryngology (이비인후과학)
Dept. of Dentistry (치과학) 
- Journal Title
 
- 대한신경과학회
 
- Issued Date
 
- 2016
 
- Volume
 
- 34
 
- Issue
 
- 2
 
- Keyword
 
- REM-dependent OSA; REM-related OSA; REM-dependent sleep apnea; REM sleep; Obstructive sleep apnea; Polysomnography
 
- Abstract
 
- Background: Rapid-eye-movement-sleep-dependent obstructive sleep apnea (REM-OSA) is a sleep breathing abnormality
in which apneas/hypopneas occur mainly during REM sleep periods. However, the clinical significance of REM-OSA
compared to sleep-stage-non-dependent OSA (SND-OSA) has been controversial. This study evaluated differences in the
clinical features, polysomnography (PSG) characteristics, and subjective symptoms between REM-OSA and SND-OSA.
Methods: In total, 136 consecutive patients with mild-to-moderate OSA were enrolled. REM-OSA was defined as a rapid eye
movement (REM):non-REM apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) ratio of >2 and a total duration of REM sleep exceeding 30
minutes. We compared the demographic, clinical, and PSG characteristics, and subject symptoms between REM-OSA and
SND-OSA.
Results: The REM-OSA group comprised 45 (33%) of the 136 subjects. The mean age and total AHI did not differ between
the groups, but there was a significant female predominance (35.6% vs. 16.5%) in the REM-OSA group. In terms of PSG
parameters, subjects with REM-OSA showed a lower percentage of light sleep and a lower AHI in a supine position despite
spending more sleep time in that position. Subjective sleep complaints, depression, anxiety, and health-related quality of life
did not differ between the two study groups.
Conclusions: The female predominance and sleep architecture differed between REM-OSA and SND-OSA in this study. The
AHI in subjects with SND-OSA was dependent on sleep position rather than sleep stage. Further study is needed to elucidate
the pathomechanism and clinical significance of REM-OSA.
 
 
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