Title of article :
Research Paper: Sleep Architecture in Patients With Primary Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Author/Authors :
shahveisi, kaveh Sleep Disorders Research Center - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences - Kermanshah, Iran , moradi, shahla Sleep Disorders Research Center - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences - Kermanshah, Iran , khazaie, habibollah Sleep Disorders Research Center - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences - Kermanshah, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: This study aimed to investigate sleep architecture in patients with primary snoring
and obstructive sleep apnea.
Methods: In this study, we analyzed polysomnographic data of 391 clients who referred to Sleep
Disorders Research Center (SDRS). These people were classified into three groups based on
their Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI) and snoring; control, Primary Snoring (PS), and Obstructive
Sleep Apnea (OSA) group. Sleep architecture variables were then assessed in all groups.
Results: The results of this study indicated a decrease in deep sleep or Slow Waves Sleep (SWS)
and increase in light sleep or stage 1 of non-REM sleep (N1) in OSA patients compared with the
control and PS groups. After controlling the effects of confounding factors, i.e. age and Body Mass
Index (BMI) (which was performed through multiple regression analysis) significant differences
were observed among the three groups with regard to N1. However, with regard to SWS, after
controlling confounding variables (age and BMI), no significant difference was found among the
groups.
Conclusion: The results indicated that OSA, regardless of age and BMI, may increase light
(N1) sleep possibly via a decline in blood oxygen saturation (SpO2). Such increase in N1 may
be responsible for brain arousal. In addition, by controlling confounding factors (age and BMI),
OSA did not affect SWS in OSA patients. However, further research is necessary to determine
sleep architecture in more detail in the patients with OSA.
Keywords :
Obstructive sleep apnea , Primary snoring , Sleep architecture , Polysomnography
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics