Reports (Jul 2023)

A Case of De Novo Positional Complex Sleep Apnea Syndrome (CompSAS)

  • Abdelkarim Khalifa,
  • Marc Spielmanns

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/reports6030032
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 3
p. 32

Abstract

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Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is well known to often improve with non-supine positioning as opposed to supine positioning. Emerging research supports a role for sleep position management in patients with central sleep apnea (CSA) as well. We report a case of de novo complex sleep apnea syndrome (CompSAS) in a 78-year-old female, who presented after a car accident due to unclear syncope. Diagnostic polysomnography (PSG) showed moderate OSA. A CompSAS developed under automatic positive airway pressure (APAP), while 4 years of downloaded data showed good adherence. No significant benefit was reported under adaptive servo ventilation (ASV) and BiPAP-ST, while a reduction in CSA in the non-supine position was noticed. Oxygen and sleep positional therapy (SPT) were considered, resulting in a significant improvement in CSA and sleep quality. Further research on the prevalence of positional CSA is needed.

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