Effect of bedtime ethanol on total inspiratory resistance and respiratory drive in normal nonsnoring men
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Effect of bedtime ethanol on total inspiratory resistance and respiratory drive in normal nonsnoring men
Abstract
We have previously reported that bedtime ethanol (2.0 ml/kg of 100 proof vodka) increases upper airway closing pressure in males who habitually snored but were otherwise healthy. We also observed that some of these snorers developed obstructive apneas. To explore this phenomenon in more detail, we measured the inspiratory resistance (RI) and respiratory drive after bedtime ethanol in 10 nonobese men (ages 23 to 33) with no history of snoring. Subjects went to bed wearing a tightly fitting valved mask over the nose and mouth that allowed measurement of inspiratory and expiratory flow, pressure in the mask, and endtidal CO2. We measured RI by calculating the pressure difference between the mouth and a balloon positioned in the midesophagus. Respiratory drive was quantified by the inspiratory occlusion pressure (P0.1), the ventilatory response to hyperoxic hypercapnia (delta VE/delta PETCO2), and the ventilatory response to isocapnic hypoxia (delta VE/delta SaO2). Measurements were made during waking and during stage 2 NREM sleep on two nights: (1) when the subjects drank 1.5 ml/kg of 100 proof vodka in orange juice over a 30-min period 15-45 min before lights out and (2) when the orange juice contained less than 0.1 ml of vodka floating on the top. Eight of the nine men in whom we had technically adequate measurements showed a rise in RI during NREM sleep above the waking level on both control and ethanol nights and the sleeping RI was greater on the ethanol than on the control night.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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