Literature DB >> 25644984

Assessment of respiratory effort during sleep: Esophageal pressure versus noninvasive monitoring techniques.

Nele L Vandenbussche1, Sebastiaan Overeem2, Johannes P van Dijk3, Pieter Jan Simons3, Dirk A Pevernagie4.   

Abstract

Monitoring of respiratory effort is paramount in the clinical diagnostic recording of sleep. Increased respiratory effort is a sign of obstructive sleep-disordered breathing and is associated with arousals from sleep. Respiration is the result of muscle activity that induces negative intrathoracic pressure and expansion of the thoracic and abdominal cavities. Therefore respiratory effort may be recorded from mechanical, electrical and electromechanical signals. Several techniques are available for the recording of respiratory effort. Monitoring of esophageal pressure is still the method of choice, as the pressure signal directly reflects the respiratory muscle force. However, esophageal pressure monitoring is cumbersome and may be replaced with noninvasive techniques. In order to be reliable, these techniques must be validated against the esophageal pressure standard. The present review presents a concise description of the technical principles and, if available, a comparison with esophageal pressure data, based on a systematic literature search. Most data are available on respiratory inductance plethysmography, and confirm that this technique is suitable for routine diagnostic investigation of respiratory effort during sleep. Pulse transit time, diaphragmatic electromyography, snoring loudness, suprasternal pressure monitoring, midsagittal jaw movement and forehead venous pressure monitoring are promising alternative techniques although only limited validation is available.
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Keywords:  Assessment; Electromyography; Esophageal pressure; Inductance plethysmography; Mandibular movement; Pulse transit time; Respiratory effort; Sleep apnea; Venous pressure

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25644984     DOI: 10.1016/j.smrv.2014.12.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sleep Med Rev        ISSN: 1087-0792            Impact factor:   11.609


  10 in total

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2.  Use of Chest Wall Electromyography to Detect Respiratory Effort during Polysomnography.

Authors:  Richard B Berry; Scott Ryals; Ankur Girdhar; Mary H Wagner
Journal:  J Clin Sleep Med       Date:  2016-09-15       Impact factor: 4.062

3.  Validation of a Suprasternal Pressure Sensor for Sleep Apnea Classification in Children.

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4.  Use of a Transformed ECG Signal to Detect Respiratory Effort During Apnea.

Authors:  Richard B Berry; Scott Ryals; Marie Dibra; Mary H Wagner
Journal:  J Clin Sleep Med       Date:  2019-07-15       Impact factor: 4.062

5.  Mandibular Movements As Accurate Reporters of Respiratory Effort during Sleep: Validation against Diaphragmatic Electromyography.

Authors:  Jean-Benoît Martinot; Nhat-Nam Le-Dong; Valerie Cuthbert; Stephane Denison; Philip E Silkoff; Hervé Guénard; David Gozal; Jean-Louis Pepin; Jean-Christian Borel
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6.  Flow and airway pressure analysis for detecting ineffective effort during mechanical ventilation in neuromuscular patients.

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7.  Protocol of the SOMNIA project: an observational study to create a neurophysiological database for advanced clinical sleep monitoring.

Authors:  Merel M van Gilst; Johannes P van Dijk; Roy Krijn; Bertram Hoondert; Pedro Fonseca; Ruud J G van Sloun; Bruno Arsenali; Nele Vandenbussche; Sigrid Pillen; Henning Maass; Leonie van den Heuvel; Reinder Haakma; Tim R Leufkens; Coen Lauwerijssen; Jan W M Bergmans; Dirk Pevernagie; Sebastiaan Overeem
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2019-11-25       Impact factor: 2.692

8.  Mandibular Movements are a Reliable Noninvasive Alternative to Esophageal Pressure for Measuring Respiratory Effort in Patients with Sleep Apnea Syndrome.

Authors:  Jean-Louis Pepin; Nhat-Nam Le-Dong; Valérie Cuthbert; Nathalie Coumans; Renaud Tamisier; Atul Malhotra; Jean-Benoit Martinot
Journal:  Nat Sci Sleep       Date:  2022-04-13

9.  Multitask Siamese Network for Remote Photoplethysmography and Respiration Estimation.

Authors:  Heejin Lee; Junghwan Lee; Yujin Kwon; Jiyoon Kwon; Sungmin Park; Ryanghee Sohn; Cheolsoo Park
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Review 10.  Prolonged partial upper airway obstruction during sleep - an underdiagnosed phenotype of sleep-disordered breathing.

Authors:  Ulla Anttalainen; Mirja Tenhunen; Ville Rimpilä; Olli Polo; Esa Rauhala; Sari-Leena Himanen; Tarja Saaresranta
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