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Effect of continuous positive airway pressure treatment on the subsequent EEG spectral power and sleepiness over sustained wakefulness in patients with obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome.

Jérome Grenèche (Author to contact preferably) 1, Jean Krieger 2, Frédéric Bertrand () 3, Christine Erhardt 14, Alain Muzet 1, Patricia Tassi () 5

Clin Neurophysiol 122, 5 (2011) 958-65

Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To determine whether sleepiness and its evolution over sustained wakefulness could be reversed by nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy in patients with obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS). METHODS: Twelve OSAHS patients underwent three 32-h sessions of study: one before CPAP therapy (T0), the second (T3) and the third (T6), respectively, after 3 and 6 months of therapy. Each session included one night of sleep followed by 24 h of sustained wakefulness, during which EEG recordings and subjective ratings were performed every hour. RESULTS: The waking EEG in treated OSAHS patients was partially improved after 3 months of CPAP and their subjective complaint of sleepiness was normalized after 6 months. Theta power (3.9-7.8 Hz) was decreased as well as its time course during the diurnal period but beta power (12.7-29.2 Hz) remained higher. CONCLUSIONS: CPAP partially reverses waking EEG abnormalities in OSAHS patients with reduced theta activity after 3 months and removes the subjective complaint of sleepiness after 6 months. Nevertheless, the persistence of increased beta activity in treated patients suggests that efforts to stay awake remain strong after CPAP treatment. SIGNIFICANCE: CPAP influences the EEG's time course over sustained wakefulness in a frequency-specific manner in OSAHS patients.

  • 1:  Laboratoire d'Imagerie et de Neurosciences Cognitives (LINC)
  • CNRS : FRE3289 – Université Louis Pasteur - Strasbourg I – IFR37
  • 2:  Service de Pathologies du Sommeil
  • CHU Strasbourg
  • 3:  Institut de Recherche Mathématique Avancée (IRMA)
  • CNRS : UMR7501 – Université de Strasbourg
  • 4:  Service de Pathologie su Sommeil
  • CHU Strasbourg
  • 5:  LINC
  • LINC
  • Domain : Mathematics/Statistics
    Statistics/Statistics Theory
    Statistics/Applications
    Life Sciences/Human health and pathology/Pulmonology and respiratory tract
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