scholarly journals Obstructive Sleep Apnoea, Intermittent Hypoxia and Respiratory Muscle Structure and Function

2013 ◽  
Vol 03 (01) ◽  
Author(s):  
Aidan Bradford Ken D. OHalloran
2004 ◽  
Vol 23 (3) ◽  
pp. 425-429 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Carrera ◽  
F. Barbé ◽  
J. Sauleda ◽  
M. Tomás ◽  
C. Gómez ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 2100137
Author(s):  
Jeroen L.M. van Doorn ◽  
Francesca Pennati ◽  
Hendrik H.G. Hansen ◽  
Baziel G.M. van Engelen ◽  
Andrea Aliverti ◽  
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Respiratory muscle weakness is common in neuromuscular disorders and leads to significant respiratory difficulties. Therefore, reliable and easy assessment of respiratory muscle structure and function in neuromuscular disorders is crucial. In the last decade, ultrasound and MRI emerged as promising imaging techniques to assess respiratory muscle structure and function. Respiratory muscle imaging directly measures the respiratory muscles and, in contrast to pulmonary function testing, is independent of patient effort. This makes respiratory muscle imaging suitable to use as tool in clinical respiratory management and as outcome parameter in upcoming drug trials for neuromuscular disorders, particularly in children. In this narrative review, we discuss the latest studies and technological developments in imaging of the respiratory muscles by US and MR, and its clinical application and limitations. We aim to increase understanding of respiratory muscle imaging and facilitate its use as outcome measure in daily practice and clinical trials.


2021 ◽  
Vol 30 (160) ◽  
pp. 200220
Author(s):  
Xiaoman Zhang ◽  
Shengming Wang ◽  
Huajun Xu ◽  
Hongliang Yi ◽  
Jian Guan ◽  
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IntroductionObstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is a common sleep disorder with a high social and economic burden. Thus, early prediction and diagnosis of OSA are important. Changes in metabolism and the microbiome may serve as biomarkers for OSA. Herein, we review the literature on the metabolomic and microbiome changes associated with OSA, and identify the metabolites and microorganisms involved.MethodsWe searched the PUBMED and EMBASE electronic databases using the following terms: “obstructive sleep apnea”, “OSA”, “sleep disordered breathing”, “SDB”, “intermittent hypoxia”, “sleep fragmentation”, and either “metabolomics” or “microbiome”. In total, 273 papers were identified, of which 28 were included in our study.ResultsChanges in the levels of certain metabolites related to fatty acid, carbohydrate and amino acid metabolism were associated with the incidence of OSA. The diversity and abundance of microflora, particularly Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes, were altered in humans and rodents with OSA.ConclusionsCertain changes in metabolism and the microbiota play an integral role in the pathophysiology of OSA and OSA-induced cardiovascular complications. Metabolomic and microbiome biomarkers shed light on the pathogenesis of OSA, and facilitate early diagnosis and treatment.


2012 ◽  
Vol 180 (2-3) ◽  
pp. 175-182 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Richard Skelly ◽  
Deirdre Edge ◽  
Christine M. Shortt ◽  
James F.X. Jones ◽  
Aidan Bradford ◽  
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