Literature DB >> 17147000

Sleep in COPD patients.

Simrit Bhullar1, Barbara Phillips.   

Abstract

An estimated 14 million Americans are afflicted with COPD and are at risk for significant abnormalities in gas exchange and ventilation that are exacerbated by sleep. In addition 10-15% of COPD patients concomitantly suffer from sleep apnea. The term "Overlap Syndrome" was originally coined by Flenley to describe the relationship between COPD and sleep apnea. Patients with overlap syndrome are characterized by having lower PaO2 during wakefulness, higher PaCO2, elevated pulmonary artery pressure and more significant episodes of nocturnal hypoxemia than sleep apnea patients without COPD. COPD and sleep apnea have long been individually recognized for having significantly detrimental affects on the respiratory physiology of patients. The mechanisms of both diseases compromise the gas exchange, oxygenation, and overall mortality and morbidity in the affected patients. While both of these diseases individually represent significant detriment to affected patients, the combination of these two diseases has been shown to have an even more profound affect on patients' oxygenation, gas exchange, and breathing patterns. As our understanding of the physiological processes of sleep develops, the relationship between obstructive sleep apnea and obstructive lung disease has become progressively more apparent. Identification and appropriate management of these patients is particularly important because the 5 year survival of patients with overlap syndrome is lower than that of patients with sleep apnea alone as shown in prospective trials.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 17147000     DOI: 10.1080/15412550500274836

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  COPD        ISSN: 1541-2563            Impact factor:   2.409


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4.  Evaluation of the psychometric properties of the Nighttime Symptoms of COPD Instrument.

Authors:  Michelle Mocarski; Erica Zaiser; Dylan Trundell; Barry J Make; Asha Hareendran
Journal:  Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis       Date:  2015-03-06

5.  Sleep-disordered breathing in patients with COPD and mild hypoxemia: prevalence and predictive variables.

Authors:  José Laerte Rodrigues Silva; Marcus Barreto Conde; Krislainy de Sousa Corrêa; Helena Rabahi; Arthur Alves Rocha; Marcelo Fouad Rabahi
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