ABSTRACT: The calibre of the upper airway is thought to be dependant upon its passive anatomy/collapsibility and the activation of pharyngeal dilator muscles. During awake periods, the more collapsible upper airway in obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) increases the dilator muscle activity through a negative-pressure reflex. A direct correlation between the critical closing pressure (Pcrit), as a measure of anatomy/ collapsability and electromyogram (EMG) activity of genioglossus EMG (GG-EMG) and tensor palatini EMG (TP-EMG), was hypothesised. The relationship between these indices and pharyngeal resistance (Rphar) was also examined. The study involved eight males with a mean age of 48 (interquartile range 46–52) yrs with OSA, and an apnoea/hyp...
Upper airway collapsibility is a key determinant of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) which can influenc...
The patency of the upper airway, from the nasopharynx to the hypopharynx, depends on the dilator mus...
Study Objectives: Poor upper airway dilator muscle function may contribute to obstructive sleep apne...
Background. The relative contributions of passive mechanical loads and dynamic compensatory neuromus...
28, 2006; doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.00282.2006.—Obstructive sleep apnea is caused by pharyngeal occlu...
Pharyngeal dilator muscle activation (GGEMG) during wakeful-ness is greater in patients with obstruc...
S&i&s. Effects of genioglossal response to negative airway pressure on upper airway collapsi...
BACKGROUND: Whether loss of wakefulness itself can influence pharyngeal dilator muscle activity and ...
The upper airway is often modeled as a Starling resistor, which predicts that flow is independent of...
Palatopharyngeus has respiratory activity and responds to negative pressure in sleep apnoeics I.L. M...
The critical pressure at which the pharynx collapses (Pcrit) is an objective measurement of upper ai...
© 2016 Dr. Warren RuehlandObstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is characterised by the repetitive narrowin...
First published online 29 March 2007During wakefulness, obstructive sleep apnoea patients appear to ...
Upper airway muscle activity is reportedly elevated during slow-wave sleep (SWS) when compared with ...
First published March 2, 2017Upper airway muscle activity is reportedly elevated during slow-wave sl...
Upper airway collapsibility is a key determinant of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) which can influenc...
The patency of the upper airway, from the nasopharynx to the hypopharynx, depends on the dilator mus...
Study Objectives: Poor upper airway dilator muscle function may contribute to obstructive sleep apne...
Background. The relative contributions of passive mechanical loads and dynamic compensatory neuromus...
28, 2006; doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.00282.2006.—Obstructive sleep apnea is caused by pharyngeal occlu...
Pharyngeal dilator muscle activation (GGEMG) during wakeful-ness is greater in patients with obstruc...
S&i&s. Effects of genioglossal response to negative airway pressure on upper airway collapsi...
BACKGROUND: Whether loss of wakefulness itself can influence pharyngeal dilator muscle activity and ...
The upper airway is often modeled as a Starling resistor, which predicts that flow is independent of...
Palatopharyngeus has respiratory activity and responds to negative pressure in sleep apnoeics I.L. M...
The critical pressure at which the pharynx collapses (Pcrit) is an objective measurement of upper ai...
© 2016 Dr. Warren RuehlandObstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is characterised by the repetitive narrowin...
First published online 29 March 2007During wakefulness, obstructive sleep apnoea patients appear to ...
Upper airway muscle activity is reportedly elevated during slow-wave sleep (SWS) when compared with ...
First published March 2, 2017Upper airway muscle activity is reportedly elevated during slow-wave sl...
Upper airway collapsibility is a key determinant of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) which can influenc...
The patency of the upper airway, from the nasopharynx to the hypopharynx, depends on the dilator mus...
Study Objectives: Poor upper airway dilator muscle function may contribute to obstructive sleep apne...