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Pathophysiology of Adult OSA: A Dynamic Look to Upper Airway Obstruction

Authors :
Giuseppe Insalaco
Fabrizio Dal Farra
Source :
Noninvasive Ventilation in Sleep Medicine and Pulmonary Critical Care ISBN: 9783030429973, Noninvasive Ventilation in Sleep Medicine and Pulmonary Critical Care. Springer, Cham, edited by Esquinas Antonio, Fiorentino Giuseppe, Insalaco Giuseppe, Mina Bushra, Duan Jun, Mondardini Maria Cristina, Caramelli Fabio (eds), pp. 181–189. Basel: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2020, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Fabrizio Dal Farra; Giuseppe Insalaco/titolo:Pathophysiology of Adult OSA: A Dynamic Look to Upper Airway Obstruction/titolo_volume:Noninvasive Ventilation in Sleep Medicine and Pulmonary Critical Care. Springer, Cham/curatori_volume:Esquinas Antonio, Fiorentino Giuseppe, Insalaco Giuseppe, Mina Bushra, Duan Jun, Mondardini Maria Cristina, Caramelli Fabio (eds)/editore: /anno:2020
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer International Publishing, 2020.

Abstract

The pathophysiological mechanism underlying the upper airways obstruction has underlined the relevance of airflow waves analysis during nocturnal diagnostic examination in order of better phenotyping Osbtructive Sleep Apnea subjects. The use of nasal cannulas during nocturnal polysomnography or cardiorespiratory monitoring to detect the airflow of patients with obstructive sleep apnea allows detecting a semiquantitative airflow shape; this gives us the possibility to analyze the morphology of airflow shape during regular and partial upper airway obstruction, to obtain pieces of information on upper airway morphology during the whole respiratory cycle. The analysis of the different airflow shapes during the night provides information on the different sites of the upper airway obstruction (palate, tongue, pharynx, and epiglottis) also concerning the body position or the sleep stage. The articles taken into account in this review actively contributed to clarifying this connection. Therefore, the airflow analysis recorded with the nasal cannulas can be used as an inexpensive and noninvasive tool to phenotype the patients and optimize the therapeutic approach by identification of pharyngeal structure that causes collapse during spontaneous sleep.

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ISBN :
978-3-030-42997-3
ISBNs :
9783030429973
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Noninvasive Ventilation in Sleep Medicine and Pulmonary Critical Care ISBN: 9783030429973, Noninvasive Ventilation in Sleep Medicine and Pulmonary Critical Care. Springer, Cham, edited by Esquinas Antonio, Fiorentino Giuseppe, Insalaco Giuseppe, Mina Bushra, Duan Jun, Mondardini Maria Cristina, Caramelli Fabio (eds), pp. 181–189. Basel: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2020, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Fabrizio Dal Farra; Giuseppe Insalaco/titolo:Pathophysiology of Adult OSA: A Dynamic Look to Upper Airway Obstruction/titolo_volume:Noninvasive Ventilation in Sleep Medicine and Pulmonary Critical Care. Springer, Cham/curatori_volume:Esquinas Antonio, Fiorentino Giuseppe, Insalaco Giuseppe, Mina Bushra, Duan Jun, Mondardini Maria Cristina, Caramelli Fabio (eds)/editore: /anno:2020
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cd729f16fff33c2aa1856b765d001971
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-42998-0_20