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Original Article

Diagnostic Airway Pressure Recording in Sleep Apnea Syndrome

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Pages 449-454 | Received 03 Jun 1994, Accepted 14 Nov 1994, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

A comparison was made between polysomnographic recordings and recordings of airflow pressures in the pharynx and respiratory pressures in the esophagus of 10 adult sleeping subjects with differing degrees of apnea. Pressure measurements were obtained by microsensors mounted on a 7F gauge flexible catheter which sited them in the epi-, meso- and hypopharynx and the esophagus. Digitized overnight pressure data were stored on a PC memory card and subsequently displayed for analysis by means of a notebook computer. In 2 patients examination of 200 obstructive, mixed and central apneic events showed no significant differences in recordings of their incidence, duration of classification between polysomnographic and either pharyngeal or esophageal pressure techniques. Onset of apnea was demonstrated with particular clarity by computer integration of the pressure tracings. The multiple pressure sensor method offered a further important advantage in detecting the caudal limits of pharyngeal obstructions by steep elevation of the pressure gradient in the pharyngeal segment between adjacent sensors in which the caudal limit of the obstruction was sited. The multiple pressure sensor technique provided reliable and comprehensive diagnostic information of breathing disorders in sleeping subjects and together with its miniaturized recording equipment the method commends itself as suitable for home monitoring.

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