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Temporal association between sleep apnea-hypopnea and sleep bruxism events

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Title: Temporal association between sleep apnea-hypopnea and sleep bruxism events
Other Titles: 睡眠時無呼吸イベントと睡眠時ブラキシズムの時間的関係
Authors: 斎藤, 未來 Browse this author
Keywords: sleep - disordered breathing
sleep apnea - hypopnea syndrome
sleep bruxism
tooth grinding
masseter muscle
rhythmic masticatory muscle activity
Issue Date: 25-Mar-2014
Publisher: Hokkaido University
Abstract: There is some evidence suggesting that obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) is concomitant with sleep bruxism (SB). The aim of this study was to investigate the temporal association between sleep apnea-hypopnea events and SB events (AHEs & SBEs). In an open observational study, data were gathered from 10 male subjects with confirmed OSAHS and concomitant SB. Polysomnography and audio-video recordings were performed for one night in a sleep laboratory. Breathing, brain, heart, and masticatory muscle activity signals were analyzed to quantify sleep and sleep stage duration and number and temporal distribution of AHEs and SBEs. AHEs were collected within a 5-minute time window before and after SBEs, with the SBE as the pivotal reference point. Two temporal patterns were analyzed: 1) the interval between AHE termination and SBE onset, called T1, and 2) the interval between SBE termination and AHE onset, called T2. Of the intervals between SBEs and the nearest AHE, 80.5% were scored within 5 minutes. Most intervals were distributed within a period of less than 30 seconds, with peak at 0 to 10 seconds. The T1 interval had a mean length of 33.4 seconds and was significantly shorter than the T2 interval (64.0 seconds;p<0.05). Significantly more SBEs were scored in association with the T1 than the T2 pattern (p<0.05). Thus, in patients with concomitant obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome and sleep 2 bruxism, most sleep bruxism events occurred after sleep apnea-hypopnea events, suggesting that sleep bruxism event occurring close to sleep apnea-hypopnea event is a secondary form of sleep bruxism.
Conffering University: 北海道大学
Degree Report Number: 甲第11273号
Degree Level: 博士
Degree Discipline: 歯学
Examination Committee Members: (主査) 教授 舩橋 誠, 教授 横山 敦郎, 准教授 山口 泰彦
Degree Affiliation: 歯学研究科(口腔医学専攻)
Type: theses (doctoral)
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/56317
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課程博士 (Doctorate by way of Advanced Course) > 歯学院(Graduate School of Dental Medicine)

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