Sleep Apnea FINAL Flashcards

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Obstructive Sleep Apnea is defined as

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Breathing stops during sleep for greater than 10 seconds and at least 5 times/hr

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Apnea leads to __________ gas exchange (hypoxemia), __________ blood CO2 levels (hypercapnia), __________ pH causing the sleeper to wake up & correct obstruction. Cycle repeats throughout the night.

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Apnea leads to decreased gas exchange (hypoxemia), increased blood CO2 levels (hypercapnia), decreased pH causing the sleeper to wake up & correct obstruction. Cycle repeats throughout the night.

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3
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What is the cause of OSA?

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Upper airway obstruction by the soft palate or tongue

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Expected OSA findings

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-snoring
-excessive daytime sleepiness
-inability to concentrate
-irritability
-bedwetting or excessive urination at night
-reduced sex drive
-fatigue
-depression
-pharyngeal edema
-Chronic OSA: increased risk of HTN, stroke, cognitive deficits, weight gain, DM, pulmonary and CV disease

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OSA risk factors

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obesity, large uvula, short neck, smoking, enlarged tonsils or adenoids, oropharyngeal edema

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Diagnostics for OSA

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-STOP Bang Sleep Apnea questionnaire (score >3 indicates high risk)
-Pulmonary function tests (PFTs)
-Overnight sleep study (Polysomnography)

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7
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Meds for OSA

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Modafinil

Not the first line of therapy. Promotes daytime wakefulness. Does not treat OSA cause. May also help pts with narcolepsy.

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Surgical management of OSA

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Adenoidectomy, uvulectomy, or uvulopalatopharyngoplasty

Severe cases may need trach.

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Non-surgical management of OSA

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Change of sleep position, weight loss, decrease alcohol use, positive pressure ventilation, avoiding sedating meds, breathing machines

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