| Literature DB >> 27051535 |
Timo Leppänen1, Juha Töyräs2, Anu Muraja-Murro3, Salla Kupari3, Pekka Tiihonen4, Esa Mervaala3, Antti Kulkas5.
Abstract
Positional obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is common among OSA patients. In severe OSA, the obstruction events are longer in supine compared to nonsupine positions. Corresponding scientific information on mild and moderate OSA is lacking. We studied whether individual obstruction and desaturation event severity is increased in supine position in all OSA severity categories and whether the severity of individual events is linked to OSA severity categories. Polygraphic recordings of 2026 patients were retrospectively analyzed. The individual apnea, and hypopnea durations and desaturation event depth, duration, and area of 526 included patients were compared between supine and nonsupine positions in different OSA severity categories. Apnea events were 6.3%, 12.5%, and 11.1% longer (p < 0.001) in supine compared to nonsupine position in mild, moderate, and severe OSA categories, respectively. In moderate and severe OSA categories desaturation areas were 5.7% and 25.5% larger (p < 0.001) in supine position. In both positions the individual event severity was elevated along increasing OSA severity category (p < 0.05). Supine position elevates apnea duration in all and desaturation area in moderate and severe OSA severity categories. This might be more hazardous for supine OSA patients and therefore, estimation of clinical severity of OSA should incorporate also information about individual event characteristics besides AHI.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27051535 PMCID: PMC4804087 DOI: 10.1155/2016/9645347
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sleep Disord ISSN: 2090-3553
The patient demographic data, median (range), in different OSA severity categories formed based on total AHI. Total analyzed time is denoted as TAT (min).
| Normal | Mild | Moderate | Severe | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Supine position | Nonsupine position | Supine position | Nonsupine position | Supine position | Nonsupine position | Supine position | Nonsupine position | |
| Patients ( | 90 (12) | 158 (23) | 117 (13) | 161 (12) | ||||
| Age (years) | 45 (26–67) | 50 (28–75) | 52 (33–81) | 53 (21–81) | ||||
| BMI (kg/m2)# | 26.6 (21.1–41.8) | 28.1 (19.9–44.6) | 30.1 (21.2–53.7) | 34.9 (21.1–55.8) | ||||
| AHI total (events/h)# | 2.6 (0.6–4.9) | 9.4 (5.0–14.9) | 21.3 (15.1–29.5) | 50.2 (30.0–148.4) | ||||
| AHI (events/h) | 4.9 (0.7–24.6) | 1.4 (0.3–5.1) | 16.6 (3.6–65.7) | 3.9 (0.5–20.4) | 39.6 (2.7–77.9) | 8.7 (0.4–30.8) | 63.9 (16.4–179.6) | 42.2 (0.9–125.5) |
| AI total (events/h)# | 0.7 (0.2–4.1) | 2.4 (0.2–12.6) | 8.9 (0.4–24.6) | 19.1 (0.3–81.6) | ||||
| AI (events/h) | 1.2 (0.2–22.7) | 0.3 (0.1–3.1) | 4.7 (0.2–45.1) | 0.7 (0.1–9.2) | 17.0 (0.4–67.3) | 1.7 (0.2–14.8) | 27.6 (0.3–86.0) | 7.4 (0.1–73.0) |
| HI total (events/h)# | 1.7 (0.2–4.6) | 5.8 (0.4–13.9) | 12.4 (1.0–25.2) | 29.5 (1.6–115.2) | ||||
| HI (events/h) | 2.6 (0.2–16.6) | 0.7 (0.1–3.7) | 9.2 (0.7–54.9) | 2.6 (0.1–20.1) | 17.5 (1.3–72.3) | 5.7 (0.2–30.3) | 32.3 (0.4–167.7) | 24.5 (0.4–102.5) |
| ODI total (events/h)# | 2.1 (0.2–4.9) | 7.3 (0.7–14.6) | 18.0 (4.4–29.2) | 47.6 (15.0–149.0) | ||||
| ODI (events/h) | 3.3 (0.2–17.5) | 0.9 (0.1–3.5) | 13.7 (0.7–65.7) | 3.3 (0.2–20.4) | 31.3 (2.7–77.9) | 6.8 (0.2–29.7) | 59.6 (14.2–187.3) | 41.6 (0.4–120.8) |
| TAT (min) | 159 (61–385) | 294 (103–496) | 147 (60–409) | 275 (62–466) | 163 (60–438) | 259 (78–394) | 192 (60–446) | 225 (63–445) |
p < 0.05, significant difference between events occurring in supine and nonsupine positions, Wilcoxon signed rank test.
# p < 0.05, significant dependence on the severity of the OSA, Kruskal-Wallis test.
The individual event data, median (range). In mild, moderate, and severe OSA categories median values of apnea event durations, proportions of apnea events (of all respiratory events), and the maximum desaturation depths were significantly greater in supine position. Desaturation areas were significantly larger in supine position in patients with moderate and severe OSA. Hypopnea events were statistically significantly longer in nonsupine position in moderate OSA category.
| Normal | Mild | Moderate | Severe | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Supine position | Nonsupine position |
| Supine position | Nonsupine position |
| Supine position | Nonsupine position |
| Supine position | Nonsupine position |
| |
| Patients ( | 90 | 158 | 117 | 161 | ||||||||
| Hypopnea duration (s) | 29.0 | 27.8 | 0.499 | 27.0 | 27.4 | 0.257 | 26.5 | 27.3 |
| 25.0 | 25.0 | 0.221 |
| Apnea duration (s) | 14.6 | 13.9 | 0.144 | 15.1 | 14.2 |
| 18.0 | 16.0 |
| 22.0 | 19.8 |
|
| Proportion of apnea events (%) | 33.3 | 34.8 | 0.859 | 31.2 | 25.0 |
| 43.5 | 23.1 |
| 43.5 | 24.1 |
|
| Desaturation duration (s) | 25.9 | 23.3 | 0.220 | 26.6 | 27.4 | 0.324 | 27.0 | 27.5 | 0.570 | 27.3 | 27.5 | 0.347 |
| Desaturation area (s%) | 70.8 | 67.6 | 0.064 | 75.6 | 75.7 | 0.294 | 83.3 | 78.8 |
| 127.3 | 101.8 |
|
| Desaturation depth (%) | 4 | 4 | 0.401 | 5 | 4 |
| 5 | 4.5 |
| 8 | 6 |
|
| Maximum desaturation depth (%) | 7 | 6 |
| 10 | 8 |
| 13 | 9 |
| 23 | 20 |
|
| Number of hypopnea events | 746 | 444 | 4696 | 2635 | 6281 | 3820 | 18033 | 19663 | ||||
| Number of apnea events | 420 | 246 | 2735 | 915 | 6461 | 1530 | 16014 | 9441 | ||||
| Number of desaturation events | 899 | 512 | 6039 | 3033 | 10731 | 4537 | 32512 | 27918 | ||||
The patients were divided into OSA severity categories based on the total AHI. The statistical significance of differences between events occurring in supine and nonsupine positions was evaluated using the Wilcoxon signed rank test. p < 0.05 was considered as the limit for statistical significance.
Figure 1(a) Positional sleeping time adjusted distributions of the durations of individual apnea events in supine and nonsupine positions in different OSA severity categories and (b) distributions in nonsupine and supine positions as a function of OSA severity. In all OSA severity categories the apnea events are longer in supine position than in the nonsupine position. Based on mixed model analysis, the differences are statistically significant in all OSA severity categories. Also the median durations of apnea events increase along increasing OSA severity in both supine and nonsupine positions.
Figure 5(a) Positional sleeping time adjusted distributions of the durations of individual desaturation events in supine and nonsupine positions in different OSA severity categories and (b) distributions in nonsupine and supine positions as a function of OSA severity. In mild and moderate OSA categories the median durations of the desaturation events are longer in nonsupine position than in supine position. The differences in the distributions of desaturation event durations are statistically significant in all OSA severity categories based on mixed model analysis.
Figure 2(a) Positional sleeping time adjusted distributions of the areas of individual desaturation events in supine and nonsupine positions in different OSA severity categories and (b) distributions in nonsupine and supine positions as a function of OSA severity. In all OSA severity categories the areas of the desaturation events are larger in the supine position compared to the nonsupine position. Based on mixed model analysis, the differences are statistically significant in the moderate and severe OSA severity categories. The median desaturation areas increase along increasing OSA severity in both supine and nonsupine positions.
Figure 3(a) Positional sleeping time adjusted distributions of the depths of individual desaturation events in supine and nonsupine positions in different OSA severity categories and (b) distributions in nonsupine and supine positions as a function of OSA severity. In mild and severe OSA categories the median depths of the desaturation events are greater in the supine position than in the nonsupine position. Based on mixed model analysis, the differences are statistically significant in all OSA severity categories excluding normal category.
Figure 4(a) Positional sleeping time adjusted distributions of the durations of individual hypopnea events in supine and nonsupine positions in different OSA severity categories and (b) distributions in nonsupine and supine positions as a function of OSA severity. In every OSA severity category, excluding normal category, the hypopnea events were slightly longer in nonsupine position than in supine position. Based on the mixed model analysis, the differences are statistically significant in all OSA severity categories excluding the normal category.