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Lower body positive pressure increases upper airway collapsibility in healthy subjects

Journal

RESPIRATORY PHYSIOLOGY & NEUROBIOLOGY
Volume 161, Issue 3, Pages 306-312

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.resp.2008.03.004

Keywords

critical closing pressure; fluid displacement; lower body positive pressure; obstructive steep apnea; upper airway collapsibility

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We previously showed that rostral fluid displacement by lower body positive pressure (LBPP) narrows the upper airway (UA) and increases UA resistance, but effects on UA collapsibility remained unknown. To test if LBPP increases UA collapsibility, 13 healthy men were randomized into a control or LBPP arm then crossed over into the other arm with a 30-min washout in between. LBPP was applied by inflating anti-shock trousers wrapped around both legs to 40 mmHg. UA collapsibility was assessed by determining UA critical closing pressure (P-crit) during application of different negative airway pressures. Pcrit and leg fluid volume were measured at baseline and after 5 min during both periods. LBPP caused a significant increase in Pit associated with a reduction in leg fluid volume. We conclude that rostral fluid displacement by LBPP increases UA collapsibility in healthy men, suggesting that fluid shift into the neck could increase UA collapsibility during sleep and thereby predispose patients with fluid overload states to obstructive sleep apnea. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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