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睡眠磨牙症、吞咽相关喉部运动与睡眠姿势之间的关联。

Association between sleep bruxism, swallowing-related laryngeal movement, and sleep positions.

作者信息

Miyawaki Shouichi, Lavigne Gilles J, Pierre Mayer, Guitard F, Montplaisir Jacques Y, Kato Takafumi

机构信息

Facultés de médecine et de médecine dentaire, Université de Montréal, Québec, Canada.

出版信息

Sleep. 2003 Jun 15;26(4):461-5.

Abstract

STUDY OBJECTIVE

To describe the relationships of sleep bruxism to swallowing and sleep positions.

DESIGN

Controlled descriptive study.

SETTING

Polysomnography and audio-video recordings were done in a hospital sleep laboratory.

PARTICIPANTS

Nine patients with sleep bruxism and 7 normal subjects were matched for age and sex.

INTERVENTIONS

n/a.

MEASUREMENTS AND RESULTS

During sleep, patients with sleep bruxism showed a higher frequency of rhythmic masticatory muscle activity episodes (6.8 +/- 1.0 [SEM]/h) than did normals (0.5 +/- 0.1/h, p < 0.01). Swallowing-related laryngeal movements occurred more frequently in sleep of patients with sleep bruxism (6.8 +/- 0.8/h) than in normals (3.7 +/- 0.3/h, p < 0.01). In both groups, during sleep, close to 60% of rhythmic masticatory muscle activity episodes were associated with swallowing. In sleep bruxism patients, 68% of swallowing events occurred during rhythmic masticatory muscle activity episodes, while only 10% of swallowing events were associated with rhythmic masticatory muscle activity in normal subjects. Sleep bruxism patients and normals spent 95.5% and 87.3% of sleeping time in the supine and lateral decubitus positions, respectively. In both groups, up to 96% of rhythmic masticatory muscle activity and swallowing were observed in the supine and lateral decubitus position. In sleep bruxism patients, although sleeping time did not differ between the 2 sleeping body positions, 74% of rhythmic masticatory muscle activity and swallowing events were scored in the supine position compared to 23% in the lateral decubitus position.

CONCLUSIONS

During sleep, rhythmic masticatory muscle activity is often associated with swallowing. In sleep bruxism patients, most of these oromotor events are observed in the supine position. The physiologic link between rhythmic masticatory muscle activity and swallowing and the clinical relevance of sleep position in sleep bruxism management need to be investigated.

摘要

研究目的

描述睡眠磨牙症与吞咽及睡眠姿势之间的关系。

设计

对照描述性研究。

地点

在医院睡眠实验室进行多导睡眠图和视听记录。

参与者

9例睡眠磨牙症患者和7名正常受试者,年龄和性别相匹配。

干预措施

无。

测量与结果

睡眠期间,睡眠磨牙症患者的节律性咀嚼肌活动发作频率(6.8±1.0[标准误]/小时)高于正常受试者(0.5±0.1/小时,p<0.01)。睡眠磨牙症患者睡眠中与吞咽相关的喉部运动比正常受试者更频繁(6.8±0.8/小时比3.7±0.3/小时,p<0.01)。在两组中,睡眠期间近60%的节律性咀嚼肌活动发作与吞咽有关。在睡眠磨牙症患者中,68%的吞咽事件发生在节律性咀嚼肌活动发作期间,而在正常受试者中,只有10%的吞咽事件与节律性咀嚼肌活动有关。睡眠磨牙症患者和正常受试者分别有95.5%和87.3%的睡眠时间处于仰卧位和侧卧位。在两组中,高达96%的节律性咀嚼肌活动和吞咽发生在仰卧位和侧卧位。在睡眠磨牙症患者中,尽管两种睡眠体位的睡眠时间无差异,但74%的节律性咀嚼肌活动和吞咽事件发生在仰卧位,而侧卧位为23%。

结论

睡眠期间,节律性咀嚼肌活动常与吞咽有关。在睡眠磨牙症患者中,这些口面部运动大多发生在仰卧位。节律性咀嚼肌活动与吞咽之间的生理联系以及睡眠姿势在睡眠磨牙症管理中的临床相关性有待研究。

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