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Compensatory Head Posture Changes in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Compensatory Head Posture Changes in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea
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摘要 Summary: The upper airway narrowing and changes in head posture and their relationship with apnea seventy in patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) were investigated. In 86 male OSA patients and 37 healthy men, one-night polysomnographic examination was performed and a lateral cephalogram by digital image processing system was taken in each subject. Fifteen variables concerning the upper airway dimensions, area and head postures were measured by using a computer software (NIH Image). The results showed that upper airway dimensions in the OSA group at all levels were significantly smaller than those in the control group and the results hold true when the age and body mass index were well controlled in these two groups. Significant forward inclination of the cervical column was found in the patients with an apnea index (AI) greater than 35 episodes/h. And changes in the head posture variables in the whole study group were significantly correlated with AI and airway dimensions at various levels. It was suggested that there exist significant and extensive upper airway narrowing in OSA patients even in upright position and awake state; And as the apnea seventy progresses, patients may assume certain compensatory head postures in an attempt to maintain an adequate airway patency. Summary: The upper airway narrowing and changes in head posture and their relationship with apnea seventy in patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) were investigated. In 86 male OSA patients and 37 healthy men, one-night polysomnographic examination was performed and a lateral cephalogram by digital image processing system was taken in each subject. Fifteen variables concerning the upper airway dimensions, area and head postures were measured by using a computer software (NIH Image). The results showed that upper airway dimensions in the OSA group at all levels were significantly smaller than those in the control group and the results hold true when the age and body mass index were well controlled in these two groups. Significant forward inclination of the cervical column was found in the patients with an apnea index (AI) greater than 35 episodes/h. And changes in the head posture variables in the whole study group were significantly correlated with AI and airway dimensions at various levels. It was suggested that there exist significant and extensive upper airway narrowing in OSA patients even in upright position and awake state; And as the apnea seventy progresses, patients may assume certain compensatory head postures in an attempt to maintain an adequate airway patency.
出处 《Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology(Medical Sciences)》 SCIE CAS 2000年第1期66-69,共4页 华中科技大学学报(医学英德文版)
关键词 sleep apnea obstructive CEPHALOMETRY PATHOGENESIS sleep apnea, obstructive cephalometry pathogenesis
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