수면정신생리

수면정신생리 (4권2호 140-146)

Neuropsychiatric Dysfunction in Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders

수면관련 호흡장애에서의 신경정신과적 증상

Yoon, In-Young;

Yong-In Mental Hospital;

Abstract

Sleep-related breathing disorders, especially sleep apnea syndrome are complicated by neuropsychiatric dysfunction such as excessive daytime sleepiness, cognitive dysfunction, and depression. As the determinants of daytime sleepiness, sleep fragmentation is more influential than nocturnal hypoxia. Daytime sleepiness can be improved by continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) or surgery in up to 95% of the treated subjects. Both sleepiness and nocturnal hypoxia would cause cognitive dysfunction. While impairments in attention and verbal memory are more related with sleepiness and prominent in mild to moderate sleep apnea syndrome (SAS), impairments in general intellectual function and executive function are more related with nocturnal hypoxia and prominent in severe SAS. Several cognitive deficits related with nocturnal hypoxia may be irreversible despite CPAP or surgical treatments. So, early detection and early appropriate treatment of SAS would prevent sleepiness and cognitive deterioration.

Keywords

sleep apnea syndrome;daytime sleepiness;cognitive dysfunction;sleep fragmentation;nocturnal hypoxia;