Influence of head position on obstructive sleep apnea severity

ObjectiveSupine body orientation plays an important role in precipitating upper airway collapse in a significant proportion of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) patients known to have supine-predominant OSA (OSAsup). Traditionally, trunk position is used to assess OSAsup, but the role of the head position has not been established. We hypothesized that head position influences OSA independently of trunk position.MethodsHead and trunk positions were determined from subjects undergoing overnight polysomnography. The apnea-hypopnea index (AHI), rapid eye movement (REM), and non-REM sleep time of all trunk and head positions (lateral and supine) were calculated and compared against the complete supine position, i.e., head and trunk supine.ResultsIn 26 subjects, lateral rotation of the head to the right or left with the trunk supine resulted in a significant reduction in AHI from 36.0 ± 22.5 to 25.8 ± 16.6 (p = 0.008), and an AHI drop <10 in 27% of patients. The “trunk lateral–head lateral” position resulted in a more dramatic reduction in AHI from 31.6 ± 20.2 to 4.1 ± 4.1 (p < 0.0001). The distributions of REM and non-REM sleep were not different among positions. In the subgroup with a body mass index (BMI) <32 kg/m2 (15 subjects), the AHI reduction with lateral head rotation was significant (p = 0.005) but not in remaining 11 obese patient with a BMI ≥32 kg/m2 (p = 0.24).ConclusionOSA severity with the trunk in the supine position decreased significantly when the head rotated from supine to lateral, particularly in non-obese patients. These results demonstrate an important influence of head position on the AHI, independently of trunk position and sleep stage, in patients with OSA.

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