Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2012, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (12): 1727-.
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Abstract: ObjectiveTo explore the relationship of continuous positive airway pressure and pulmonary function in patientswith obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS), and formulate the prediction equation for the effectivetherapeutic pressure.MethodsIn a retrospective cross-sectional study of48patients with established OSAHS, all the patientswere carefully examined for their medical history, and overnight sleep monitoring was carried out to measure the sleepapnea-hypopnea index, mean oxygen saturation, minimum oxygen saturation, and oxygen drop index. The data of manualpressure titration (effective pressure) and pulmonary function tests (tidal volume, one second forced expiratory volume,central airway resistance, and peripheral airway resistance were collected for multiple linear regression analysis.ResultsTheeffective therapeutic pressure was not correlated with the indices of the pulmonary functions in the patients, but showedcorrelations with the neck circumference, abdominal circumference, apnea-hypopnea index, mean oxygen saturation, leastoxygen saturation, and oxygen desaturation index. Multiple linear regression (α=0.05 test level) identified only oxygendesaturation index (P=0.012) and mean oxygen saturation (P=0.036) as the dependent variables of the effective therapeuticpressure. Linear regression analysis showed that the effective therapeutic pressure had a linear relationship with the oxygendrop index and mean oxygen saturation, and was inversely correlated with the mean oxygen saturation.ConclusionsInpatients with OSAHS, the pulmonary function indices are not correlated with the effective therapeutic pressure. In the absenceof manual pressure titration, the effective therapeutic pressure can be predicted using the prediction equation: effectivetherapy pressure =24.262+0.044×oxygen desaturation index -0.19×average oxygen saturation.
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