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Review
. 2023 Dec:72:101847.
doi: 10.1016/j.smrv.2023.101847. Epub 2023 Sep 6.

A review of supine position related obstructive sleep apnea: Classification, epidemiology, pathogenesis and treatment

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A review of supine position related obstructive sleep apnea: Classification, epidemiology, pathogenesis and treatment

Shane A Landry et al. Sleep Med Rev. 2023 Dec.
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Abstract

Supine related obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is the most common clinical and physiological phenotype of OSA. This condition is recognizable by patients, their families and through polysomnographic recordings. Commonly used definitions distinguish the presence of supine related OSA when respiratory events occur at twice the frequency when the patient lies in the supine compared to non-supine sleeping positions. Recent physiology studies have demonstrated that airway obstruction arises more commonly in the supine position particularly at the level of the soft palate and epiglottis. Increased airway collapsibility is reliability observed supine relative to lateral position. To a lesser extent, changes in control of breathing favour less stable ventilation when the supine sleeping posture is adopted. Many treatments have been developed and trialled to help patients avoid sleeping on their back. The last 10 years has seen the emergence of vibrotactile warning devices that are worn on the patients' neck or chest. High quality randomized controlled trial data is accumulating on the efficacy and common pitfalls of the application of these treatments.

Keywords: Obstructive sleep apnea; Supine position; Supine position avoidance; Supine related obstructive sleep apnea; Treatment of obstructive sleep apnea.

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