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Surgery Can Ease Sleep Problems in Chiari Brain Malformation
| "...more than 70 percent
of people with Chiari Malformations have sleep apnea and problems with daytime sleepiness.
These problems can be significantly improved by surgery." |
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People with
a brain defect called Arnold-Chiari Malformation often develop
sleep apnea, a disorder that causes breathing interruptions during
sleep and can lead to daytime sleepiness.
In Arnold-Chiari
Malformation, abnormalities cause the cerebellum portion of the
brain to protrude through the bottom of the skull against the
spinal cord. This protrusion can cause compression on the brain
stem, including the areas that control breathing.
Studies have
shown that surgery to remove the compression on the brain stem
can also improve sleep apnea.
Our study shows that more than 70 percent
of people with Chiari Malformations have sleep apnea and problems with daytime sleepiness,
said study author Frédéric Gagnadoux, MD, of Central University Hospital in Angers,
France. These problems can be significantly improved by surgery.
The study involved 16 people with Arnold-Chiari
Malformation type I and a related condition called syringomyelia. In syringomyelia, cerebrospinal
fluid enters the spinal cord. The fluid then forms a cavity in the spinal cord known as a syrinx.
All of the participants underwent an overnight sleep study.
Out of the
16 people, 12 had sleep apnea. Of those, half were a rare type
of sleep apnea called central
sleep apnea. Much less common than obstructive sleep apnea,
central sleep apnea is caused by problems with the brains
mechanisms that control breathing.
Eight of the 12 people with sleep apnea had
decompression surgery. Six people had another overnight sleep study an average of about seven
months after the surgery. After the surgery, the number of central sleep apnea occurrences decreased
by more than 90 percent, from an average of 15 episodes per hour of sleep to an average of one
episode per hour of sleep. The number of micro-arousals, or partial awakenings from sleep, also
decreased by 30 percent.
Anyone with Chiari Malformation who
is experiencing daytime sleepiness should do an overnight sleep study to check for sleep apnea,
Gagnadoux said.
Source...
The American Academy of Neurology, an association of nearly 19,000
neurologists and neuroscience professionals, is dedicated to improving
patient care through education and research. A neurologist is a
doctor with specialized training in diagnosing, treating, and managing
disorders of the brain and nervous system such as Alzheimers
disease, epilepsy, Parkinsons disease, multiple sclerosis,
and stroke. For more information about the American Academy of Neurology,
visit http://www.aan.com.
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