Purpose Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) severity varies considerably depending on the body position during sleep in certain subjects. Such variability may be underpinned by specific, body position-related changes in OSA pathophysiological determinants, or endotypes. Also head position relative to trunk may influence OSA endotypes. However, no studies to our knowledge have reviewed the endotype variations according to head or body position up to now. Recent findings Several findings illustrate that supine OSA is mostly attributable to unfavorable upper airway anatomy compared to lateral position. However, a reduced lung volume, with consequent ventilatory instability (or elevated loop gain), may also play a role. Furthermore, preliminary findings suggest that prone and reclined positions may have a beneficial effect on collapsibility and loop gain. Summary Sleeping supine induces many unfavorable pathophysiological changes, especially in certain predisposed OSA patients. Little is known on the influence of other sleep positions on key endotypic traits.

Messineo, L., Joosten, S., Perger, E. (2023). Mechanisms relating to sleeping position to the endotypes of sleep disordered breathing. CURRENT OPINION IN PULMONARY MEDICINE, 29(6), 543-549 [10.1097/MCP.0000000000001004].

Mechanisms relating to sleeping position to the endotypes of sleep disordered breathing

Perger E.
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2023

Abstract

Purpose Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) severity varies considerably depending on the body position during sleep in certain subjects. Such variability may be underpinned by specific, body position-related changes in OSA pathophysiological determinants, or endotypes. Also head position relative to trunk may influence OSA endotypes. However, no studies to our knowledge have reviewed the endotype variations according to head or body position up to now. Recent findings Several findings illustrate that supine OSA is mostly attributable to unfavorable upper airway anatomy compared to lateral position. However, a reduced lung volume, with consequent ventilatory instability (or elevated loop gain), may also play a role. Furthermore, preliminary findings suggest that prone and reclined positions may have a beneficial effect on collapsibility and loop gain. Summary Sleeping supine induces many unfavorable pathophysiological changes, especially in certain predisposed OSA patients. Little is known on the influence of other sleep positions on key endotypic traits.
Articolo in rivista - Review Essay
apnea; physiology; positional obstructive sleep apnea; sleep; supine;
English
17-ago-2023
2023
29
6
543
549
none
Messineo, L., Joosten, S., Perger, E. (2023). Mechanisms relating to sleeping position to the endotypes of sleep disordered breathing. CURRENT OPINION IN PULMONARY MEDICINE, 29(6), 543-549 [10.1097/MCP.0000000000001004].
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