Naismith Sharon L, Winter Virginia R, Hickie Ian B, Cistulli Peter A
Department of Respiratory & Sleep Medicine, St George Hospital, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
J Clin Sleep Med. 2005 Oct 15;1(4):374-80.
This study aimed to assess the efficacy of a custom-made mandibular advancement splint for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea with respect to neuropsychological functioning and mood state.
A randomized controlled crossover design was used in which 73 participants (mean age = 48.4, SD = 11.0, % men = 80.8) with at least 2 symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea and an apnea hypopnea index > or = 10 per hour underwent treatment with both mandibular advancement splint and an inactive oral device. Polysomnographic, neuropsychological and self-report measures were conducted at baseline and repeated after each of the two 4-week treatment phases.
MAS treatment was associated with improvements on the somatic component of the Beck Depression Inventory and the Vigor-Activity and Fatigue-Inertia scales of the Profile of Mood States. While there were no improvements within the neuropsychological domains of attention/working memory, verbal memory, visuospatial or executive functioning, treatment with the mandibular advancement splint was associated with faster performance on a test of vigilance/psychomotor speed. These changes, however, did not correspond to the improved subjective sleepiness or apnea-hypopnea index during treatment.
Treatment with the mandibular advancement splint results in improvements in self-reported sleepiness, fatigue/energy levels and vigilance/psychomotor speed in patients with obstructive sleep apnea.
本研究旨在评估定制下颌前移矫治器治疗阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停对神经心理功能和情绪状态的疗效。
采用随机对照交叉设计,73名参与者(平均年龄=48.4,标准差=11.0,男性占80.8%),有至少2种阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停症状且呼吸暂停低通气指数≥每小时10次,接受下颌前移矫治器和无活性口腔装置治疗。在基线时进行多导睡眠图、神经心理和自我报告测量,并在两个4周治疗阶段的每个阶段后重复测量。
下颌前移矫治器治疗与贝克抑郁量表躯体分量表以及情绪状态剖面图中的活力-活动和疲劳-惰性量表得分改善相关。虽然在注意力/工作记忆、言语记忆、视觉空间或执行功能的神经心理领域没有改善,但下颌前移矫治器治疗与警觉性/心理运动速度测试中的更快表现相关。然而,这些变化与治疗期间主观嗜睡或呼吸暂停低通气指数的改善并不对应。
下颌前移矫治器治疗可改善阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停患者自我报告的嗜睡、疲劳/能量水平以及警觉性/心理运动速度。