| Literature DB >> 30353818 |
Amit Gupta1, Timothy Roehrs1, Kenneth Moss1, Syed Jaffery1, Luisa Bazan1, Laura Spear1, Larry Darnell1, Thomas Roth1.
Abstract
ABSTRACT: We report a case series of four patients where tachypnea was observed during positive airway titration studies, double the baseline breathing rate (tachypnea range 46-68 breaths/min). It happened mainly during non-rapid eye movement to rapid eye movement sleep transitions without significant changes in oxygen saturation or signs of autonomic hyperactivity such as an increased heart rate. The increased respiratory rate may be a normal physiological extreme outlier seen during phasic rapid eye movement sleep triggered by high pressure ventilation and it may also indicate underlying ventilatory instability, making patients predisposed to central sleep apnea.Entities:
Keywords: REM sleep; tachypnea
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30353818 PMCID: PMC6175789 DOI: 10.5664/jcsm.7402
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Sleep Med ISSN: 1550-9389 Impact factor: 4.062