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Autonomic Arousals as Surrogates for Cortical Arousals Caused by Respiratory Events: A Methodological Optimization Study in the Diagnosis of Sleep Breathing Disorders.


ABSTRACT: Introduction:Portable monitoring (PM) is an alternative to laboratory polysomnography (PSG) for diagnosing obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). However, PM tends to underestimate the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI), as it does not identify non-desaturating events associated with electroencephalographic (EEG) arousal. The objectives were to explore heart rate acceleration (HRa) and decrease in pulse transit time (PTT) as surrogates to EEG arousal for non-desaturating hypopnea and respiratory effort-related arousal (RERA), and to estimate cut-off values for their use with both total sleep time (TST), the standard method for PSG, and total recording time (TRT), the usual method for PM. Methods:Twenty-four consecutive individuals with suspected OSA were studied with PSG. Calculated outcomes were: AHI, respiratory disturbance index with EEG arousal (RDIe) and autonomic arousal by HRa (RDI-HRa) and PTT decreases (RDI-PTT) at different time cut-offs. Using RDIe as reference, Bland Altman and intraclass coefficient of correlation (ICC) were used to calculate agreement between indexes, and receiver operating curves (ROC) for sensitivity/specificity of the different cut-offs. Results:Autonomic arousals, limited to respiratory events, were present in 36% of non-desaturating hypopneas and 29% of RERAs. Using TST, RDI-HRa of 10 bpm (ICC= 0.89) and RDI-PTT with a decrease of -15 msec (ICC=0.90) agreed better with RDIe. With TRT, the RDI-HRa of 5 bpm agreed better with the RDIe (ICC=0.89). Bland-Altman plots showed mean differences of 1.53 between RDI-HRa10-TST and RDIe and 0.89 between RDI-HRa5-TRT and RDIe. Conclusion:Autonomic arousals (HRa and PTT) may be a suitable proxy of EEG arousals associated with respiratory events, using both TST and TRT. Therefore, they could potentially help to capture borderline symptomatic patients and to monitor treatment outcomes.

SUBMITTER: Mayer P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6927566 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Autonomic Arousals as Surrogates for Cortical Arousals Caused by Respiratory Events: A Methodological Optimization Study in the Diagnosis of Sleep Breathing Disorders.

Mayer Pierre P   Herrero Babiloni Alberto A   Aubé Jean-Louis JL   Kaddaha Zeina Z   Marshansky Serguei S   Rompré Pierre H PH   Jobin Vincent V   Lavigne Gilles J GJ  

Nature and science of sleep 20191219


<h4>Introduction</h4>Portable monitoring (PM) is an alternative to laboratory polysomnography (PSG) for diagnosing obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). However, PM tends to underestimate the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI), as it does not identify non-desaturating events associated with electroencephalographic (EEG) arousal. The objectives were to explore heart rate acceleration (HRa) and decrease in pulse transit time (PTT) as surrogates to EEG arousal for non-desaturating hypopnea and respiratory effort-  ...[more]

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