Obstructive Sleep Apnoea Flashcards

1
Q

Is snoring synonymous with OSA?

A

No, 50% of the population snore

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2
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How does sleepiness and tiredness/lethargy differ?

A

Sleepiness is the ability to fall asleep very easily cf. general fatigue

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3
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What is the most common cause of daytime sleepiness?

A

Lifestyle - not enough sleep

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4
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What are some DDx for daytime sleepiness?

A

Lifestyle

Drugs/Alcohol

Sleep breathing disorder

Restless leg syndrome

Insomnia

Narcolepsy

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5
Q

Why does the tongue fall back?

A

Loss of genioglossus muscle tone

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6
Q

What is the sex proportions for OSA?

A

24% of males

8% of females

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7
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What are the cardinal symptoms of OSA?

A

Heavy snoring

Daytime somnolence

Witnessed apnoea

Unrefreshed sleep

Nocturia

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8
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What are some consequences of OSA?

A

Neuro

  • Excessive sleepiness
  • Psychologic problems
  • Stroke
  • Dementia
  • ADHD

Cardio-Respiratory

  • HTN
  • Cor pulmonale
  • MI
  • Arrhythmias/sudden death
  • Polycythaemia
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9
Q

What are some risk factors for OSA?

A

Age

Male

Obesity

Alcohol/Sedatives

Upper airway morphology

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10
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What is a significant desaturation during an apnoea?

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>4%

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11
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How is OSA diagnosed?

A

Number of events per hour (apnoea hypopnoea index)

5-15: mild

15-30: moderate

>30: severe

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12
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What is the definition of an apnoea?

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Complete cessation of airflow for 10s or longer

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13
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What is an hypopnoea?

A

30% or more reduction in airflow associated with >3% O2 desaturation or an alpha wave arousal from sleep

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14
Q

How do you assess whether some with diagnosed OSA needs treatment?

A

Chance of long term adverse complications

Clinical picture

Social factors

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15
Q

When is surgery used in OSA?

A

Children mainly

Rarely adults

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16
Q

What are some conservative management options for OSA?

A

Weight loss

Avoid alcohol

Bodyposition

Nasal congestion

17
Q

How does CPAP work?

A

Continuous positive pressure to open up airways

18
Q

What is the most common second line therapy for OSA?

A

Mandibular advancement splint

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