F. Barbe et al., SLEEP-RELATED RESPIRATORY DISTURBANCES IN PATIENTS WITH DUCHENNE MUSCULAR-DYSTROPHY, The European respiratory journal, 7(8), 1994, pp. 1403-1408
Sleep-related respiratory disturbances (SRD) in patients with muscle d
iseases may have significant clinical implications, because the patien
ts frequently die at night. The aims of the study were to : 1) assess
the presence and severity of sleep-related respiratory disturbances in
patients with Duchenne muscular distrophy (DMD); and 2) investigate t
he relationship of sleep-related respiratory disturbances to daytime s
ymptoms and pulmonary function. We studied six clinically stable patie
nts with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, mean age (+/-SD) 18+/-2 yrs. Vit
al capacity was 27+/-19% of predicted and daytime arterial oxygen tens
ion (Pao(2) was 10.9+/-1 kPa (range 8.9-12.4 kPa). The presence of day
time somnolence, insomnia, headache, nightmares and/or snoring was rec
orded. Four patients (67%) showed symptoms that suggest sleep-related
respiratory disturbances. At night, the apnoea-hypopnoea index (AHI) w
as 11+/-6. The patients with more symptoms during the daytime had the
highest AHI scores. Most of the apnoeas (85%) were central, particular
ly during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. Sleep architecture was well-
preserved. Arterial desaturation (>5% below baseline) occurred during
25+/-23% of total time. AHI correlated with daytime Pao(2), and AHI in
REM sleep correlated with age. A stepwise multivariate analysis showe
d that Pao(2) and, to some extent, the degree of airflow obstruction w
ere significantly correlated with AHI. We conclude that sleep-related
respiratory disturbances are frequently present in patients with Duche
nne muscular dystrophy. Therefore, physicians should look for symptoms
related to sleep-related respiratory disturbances in these patients,
Furthermore, sleep-related respiratory disturbances should be strongly
suspected in older Duchenne muscular dystrophy patients, particularly
if diurnal arterial hypoxaemia is concurrently present.