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Temporal relationship between arousals and Cheyne-Stokes respiration with central sleep apnea in heart failure patients

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OBJECTIVE The interplay between arousals and respiratory events during Cheyne-Stokes respiration (CSR) with central sleep apnea (CSA) in heart failure (HF) patients is still not fully understood. We investigated the… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVE The interplay between arousals and respiratory events during Cheyne-Stokes respiration (CSR) with central sleep apnea (CSA) in heart failure (HF) patients is still not fully understood. We investigated the temporal relationship between arousals and CSR-CSA. METHODS Episodes of CSR-CSA during sleep stages N1-N2 were analyzed in 22 HF patients with an apnea-hypopnea index ≥15/h, dominant CSA and central apnea index ≥5/h. For each CSR-CSA cycle (apnea + hyperpnea), we determined the onset (ARonset, relative to hyperpnea onset) and duration of detected arousals. RESULTS Arousals (N = 2348) mostly occurred within the first half of the hyperpneic phase (42.6%, ARonset = 10.6 ± 2.1 s; duration = 10.6 ± 5.2 s) or close to hyperpnea onset (21.5%, ARonset = -0.1 ± 0.6 s; duration = 13.9 ± 5.4 s). Within-apnea arousals were less frequent (12.4%, ARonset = -16.0 ± 4.7 s; duration = 3.8 ± 1.4 s). The proportion of CSR-CSA cycles without any hyperpnea-related arousal was 27.5 ± 18.2%. Hyperpnea-related arousability (total number of hyperpneic arousals/total duration of hyperpneas) and apnea-related arousability were 63.4 ± 21.0/h and 23.8 ± 16.9/h, respectively (p < 0.0001). CONCLUSION During CSR-CSA, a significant proportion of arousals occur at hyperpnea onset, indicating a low arousal threshold. Hyperpneic arousals are not essential for CSR-CSA. Arousability markedly increases during hyperpneas, likely due to the concurrent increase in chemoreceptor stimulation. SIGNIFICANCE This study extends current knowledge on the interplay between sleep instability and respiratory events during CSR-CSA.

Keywords: stokes respiration; hyperpnea; central sleep; cheyne stokes; duration; csr csa

Journal Title: Clinical Neurophysiology
Year Published: 2018

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