• 제목/요약/키워드: Continuous positive airway pressure treatment

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코골이와 수면무호흡증의 구강내 장치 치료 (Treatment of Snoring and Obstructive Apnea with Oral Appliance)

  • 태일호
    • 대한치과의사협회지
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    • 제53권4호
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    • pp.259-265
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    • 2015
  • Recently, oral appliances for treating snoring and obstructive sleep apnea are widely used. Among various appliances, mandibular advancement devices are most effective without serious side effects. Advancement of mandible keep airway open and decrease snoring and/or obstructive apnea events. They can be used as stand-alone therapy or an adjunct to continuous positive air pressure for lowering air pressure. Oral appliances should be applied by dentists who have knowledges and experiences on occlusion and temporomandibular disorders and manage of side effects.

수면 무호흡 증후군에서 지속적 양압 치료시의 최적압 및 그 도달기간 (Nasal Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Titration and Time to Reach Optima1 Pressure in Sleep Apnea Syndrome)

  • 이관호;이현우
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • 제42권1호
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    • pp.84-92
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    • 1995
  • 연구배경: 수면무호흡증후군은 호흡정지로 인한 저산소혈증때문에 심 폐부전, 말초혈관 기능장애 혹은 중추신경질환을 유발할 수 있을 뿐만 아니라 갑작스런 사망을 일으킬 수 있는 질환으로 조기진단 및 적절한 치료가 요구된다. 현재까지는 지속적 기도양압 치료가 가장 효과적인 치료법으로 알려져 있으나, 최적양압을 구하기 위하여는 검사자나 환자의 시간과 노력 그리고 경제적 손실이 많은 실정이다. 저자들은 지속적 기도 양압 치료시의 최적양압에 도달하는 시간을 파악하여 전통적 수면다원화검사 및 양압처방에 소요되는 시간과 노력 그리고 경제적 손실을 줄여 보고자한다. 방법: 수면무호흡증후군 환자에서 진단 및 치료적 수면다원화검사를 실시하며 최적 지속적 기도양압은 2Cm $H_2O$부터 시작하여 무호흡이 정상화되고 최저산소포화도가 향상될 때까지 증가시켜 최적압 도달까지 걸린 시간을 측정 분석하였다. 결과: 1) 지속적 기도양압 치료시 치료전보다 총수면시간, 효과적인 수면시간은 유의한 차이가 없었으나, REM 수면, REM 수면에 도달하는 시간, 무호흡지수, 무호흡 저호흡지수, 최저산소포화도는 의의있게 호전되었다. 2) 평균 최적 지속적 기도양압은 $7.7{\pm}2.9Cm\;H_2O$였고, 이 최적압에 도달하는데 걸리는 시간은 $151.5{\pm}91.3$분이었다. 3) 대상환자들의 33%에서 최적압에 도달하는데 4시간 이상이 소요되었으며, 최적압 도달후 다시 압조정이 필요하였던 경우는 60(47%)예 였고, 나머지 67(53%)예에서는 더 이상의 압조정이 필요없이 처음의 최적압으로 효과가 있었다. 결론: 최적 지속적 기도양압치에 도달하는데 환자의 약 1/3에서 4시간 이상 걸리는 것으로 보아 split night CPAP titration 방법은 수정되어져야 할 것으로 생각되며, nap study시의 2~3시간은 적절한 CPAP titration을 하기에는 불충분할 것으로 생각된다.

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EEG Feature Engineering for Machine Learning-Based CPAP Titration Optimization in Obstructive Sleep Apnea

  • Juhyeong Kang;Yeojin Kim;Jiseon Yang;Seungwon Chung;Sungeun Hwang;Uran Oh;Hyang Woon Lee
    • International journal of advanced smart convergence
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    • 제12권3호
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    • pp.89-103
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    • 2023
  • Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is one of the most prevalent sleep disorders that can lead to serious consequences, including hypertension and/or cardiovascular diseases, if not treated promptly. Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is widely recognized as the most effective treatment for OSA, which needs the proper titration of airway pressure to achieve the most effective treatment results. However, the process of CPAP titration can be time-consuming and cumbersome. There is a growing importance in predicting personalized CPAP pressure before CPAP treatment. The primary objective of this study was to optimize the CPAP titration process for obstructive sleep apnea patients through EEG feature engineering with machine learning techniques. We aimed to identify and utilize the most critical EEG features to forecast key OSA predictive indicators, ultimately facilitating more precise and personalized CPAP treatment strategies. Here, we analyzed 126 OSA patients' PSG datasets before and after the CPAP treatment. We extracted 29 EEG features to predict the features that have high importance on the OSA prediction index which are AHI and SpO2 by applying the Shapley Additive exPlanation (SHAP) method. Through extracted EEG features, we confirmed the six EEG features that had high importance in predicting AHI and SpO2 using XGBoost, Support Vector Machine regression, and Random Forest Regression. By utilizing the predictive capabilities of EEG-derived features for AHI and SpO2, we can better understand and evaluate the condition of patients undergoing CPAP treatment. The ability to predict these key indicators accurately provides more immediate insight into the patient's sleep quality and potential disturbances. This not only ensures the efficiency of the diagnostic process but also provides more tailored and effective treatment approach. Consequently, the integration of EEG analysis into the sleep study protocol has the potential to revolutionize sleep diagnostics, offering a time-saving, and ultimately more effective evaluation for patients with sleep-related disorders.

High-flow nasal cannula oxygen therapy in children: a clinical review

  • Kwon, Ji-Won
    • Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics
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    • 제63권1호
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    • pp.3-7
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    • 2020
  • High-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) is a relatively safe and effective noninvasive ventilation method that was recently accepted as a treatment option for acute respiratory support before endotracheal intubation or invasive ventilation. The action mechanism of HFNC includes a decrease in nasopharyngeal resistance, washout of dead space, reduction in inflow of ambient air, and an increase in airway pressure. In preterm infants, HFNC can be used to prevent reintubation and initial noninvasive respiratory support after birth. In children, flow level adjustments are crucial considering their maximal efficacy and complications. Randomized controlled studies suggest that HFNC can be used in cases of moderate to severe bronchiolitis upon initial low-flow oxygen failure. HFNC can also reduce intubation and mechanical ventilation in children with respiratory failure. Several observational studies have shown that HFNC can be beneficial in acute asthma and other respiratory distress. Multicenter randomized studies are warranted to determine the feasibility and adherence of HFNC and continuous positive airway pressure in pediatric intensive care units. The development of clinical guidelines for HFNC, including flow settings, indications, and contraindications, device management, efficacy identification, and safety issues are needed, particularly in children.

임상가를 위한 특집 3 - 코골이와 수면무호흡증의 치료 - 무엇으로 치료할 것 인가? 구강내장치를 중심으로 - (Treatment of Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea - Oral Appliance Therapy of Snoring and OSA -)

  • 송윤헌
    • 대한치과의사협회지
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    • 제48권3호
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    • pp.190-195
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    • 2010
  • Oral appliance therapy is a simple, reversible way for improving snoring and/or obstructive sleep apnea. It may be indicated for the patients who are unable to tolerate continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) or who have potential risks for surgical intervention. Oral appliance therapy increases airway space by the providing stable anterior positioning of the mandible, pulling out tongue, lifting up soft palate, or changing the muscle activity of the genioglossus. Currently, more than 80 different types of oral appliances have been introduced for snoring and/or obstructive sleep apnea. They are classified by their characteristics such as mode of action, adjustability and material used. This article provides a detailed clinical protocol and treatment procedure for oral appliance therapy.

구강 내 장치를 활용한 코골이 및 수면무호흡증의 치료 (Treatment of Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea with Oral Appliance)

  • 김지락
    • 대한치과의사협회지
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    • 제57권5호
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    • pp.288-295
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    • 2019
  • Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) is defined as a disturbed breathing during sleep caused by repetitive upper airway collapse. Complete collapse causes a cessation of breathing, known as obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and snoring can arise from partial collapse. Undiagnosed and untreated OSA means recurrent intermittent hypoxemia and leads to a variety of cardiovascular disorders, disturbed neurocognition, and excessive daytime sleepiness. Various behavioral modalities have been suggested for treating snoring and sleep apnea including changing the sleep position, avoiding alcohol, and weight loss. Until now continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy is one of effective treatment for patients with OSA, but its discomfort causes less tolerance and compliance. Therefore, clinical effectiveness and convenience for oral appliance have emerged and the role of dentists has become more important in the management of OSA.

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코콜이 환자의 sleep splint 착용 전후의 음향학적 및 공기역학적 연구 (An Aerodynamic study used aerophone II for snoring patients)

  • 정세진;김현기;신효근
    • 대한치과의사협회지
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    • 제49권4호
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    • pp.219-226
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    • 2011
  • Snoring and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are common sleep disordered breathing conditions. Habitual snoring is caused by a vibration of soft tissue of upper airway while breath in sleeping, and obstructive sleep apnea is caused by the repeated obstructions of airflow for a sleeping, specially airflow of pharynx. Researchers have shown that snoring is the most important symptom connected with the obstructive sleep apnea syndrome The treatment is directed toward improving the air flow by various surgical and nonsurgical methods. The current surgical procedures used are uvulopalatopharyngoplasty(UPPP), orthognathic surgery, nasal cavity surgery. Among the nonsurgical methods there are nasal continuous positive air pressure(CPAP), pharmacologic therapy. weight loss in obese patient, oral appliance(sleep splint). Sleep splint brings the mandible forward in order to increase upper airway volume and prevents total upper airway collapse during sleep. However, the precise mechanism of action is not yet completely understood, especially aerodynamic factor. The aim of this study evaluated the effect of conservative treatment of snoring and OSAS by sleep splint through measured aerodynamic change by an aerophone II. We measured a airflow, sound pressure level, duration, mean power from overall airflow by aerophone II mask. The results indicated that on a positive correlation between a decrease in maximum airflow rate and a decrease in maximum sound pressure level, on a negative correlation between a decrease in maximum airflow rate and a increase in duration.

코질환과 수면무호흡증 (Nasal Diseases and Its Impact on Sleep Apnea and Snoring)

  • 김창희;이재서
    • 수면정신생리
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    • 제11권1호
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    • pp.17-21
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    • 2004
  • Nasal congestion is one of the most common symptoms of medical complaints. Snoring is caused by vibration of the uvula and the soft palate. Nasal obstruction may contribute not only to snoring and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) but also impair application of continuous nasal positive airway pressure (CPAP), which is the most widely employed treatment for OSA. Total or near-total nasal obstruction leads to mouth breathing and has been shown to cause increased airway resistance. However, the exact role of the nasal airway in the pathogenesis of OSA is not clear and there is no consensus about the role of nasal obstruction in snoring and sleep apnea. Some reports have failed to demonstrate any correlation between snoring and nasal obstruction. On the other hand, opposing reports suggest that nasal disease may cause sleep disorders and that snoring can be improved after nasoseptal surgery. Reduced cross-sectional area causes increased nasal resistance and predisposes the patient to inspiratory collapse of the oropharynx, hypopharynx, or both. Discrete abnormalities of the nasal airway, such as septal deformities, nasal polyps, and choanal atresia and with certain mucosal conditions such as sinusitis, allergic rhinitis and inferior turbinate hypertrophy can cause snoring or OSA. Thus, these sources of nasal obstruction should be corrected medically or surgically for the effective management of OSA and adjunctive for CPAP.

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수면무호흡증의 진단과 치료 (Diagnosis and Treatment of Sleep Apnea)

  • 이상학;문화식
    • 수면정신생리
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    • 제10권1호
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    • pp.5-11
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    • 2003
  • Sleep apnea syndrome is a common clinical disorder characterized by intermittent cessation of airflow at nose and mouth during sleep. The clinical significance of this syndrome is that it is one of the most common causes of excessive daytime sleepiness. It can also cause neuropsychiatric, cardiovascular, and cerebrovascular complications. The standard for diagnosis of sleep apnea syndrome is nocturnal polysomnography. Because polysomnography is a time-consuming and expensive test, many efforts have been made to replace polysomnography with a simpler system of monitoring, but no method has yet been approved as a definitive investigation method. The goals of treatment for this syndrome are to eliminate excessive daytime sleepiness and to reduce the risk of possible cardiovascular complications. Continuous positive airway pressure is the most definite and widely accepted treatment for achieving these goals. Other treatments such as surgical treatment, oral appliances, and behavioral therapy may be useful for selected patients who are mildly affected.

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항공업무 종사자의 폐쇄성 수면무호흡증후군 평가 및 치료 전략 (Strategy for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea of the Aviation Workers)

  • 김규성;김영효
    • 항공우주의학회지
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    • 제28권2호
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    • pp.19-22
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    • 2018
  • Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) can lead to severe complications if left untreated, and therefore should be adequately diagnosed and treated, especially in airline workers. The aviation medical examiner (AME) should induce the patient to cooperate for the diagnosis and treatment of OSAS, by notifying the subject that it does not cause disqualification of the air service and that it is a disease that can be sufficiently controlled and treated by various treatment options. AME should also warn about medical complications and the possibility of serious air accident risks when untreated, and encourage the subject to receive appropriate diagnosis and steady treatment such as continuous positive airway pressure and/or surgical treatment.