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Query: UMLS:C0037315 (
sleep apnea
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Sleep apnea
is characterized by transient hypoxemias which are thought to affect mental functioning. Accordingly, speculation and research have focussed on relationships between
sleep apnea
and dementia. We studied 235 nursing home (ie institutionalized) patients (152 women with a median age of 83.5; 83 men with a median age of 79.7) with portable sleep recording equipment. The Mattis Dementia Rating Scale and the Geriatric Depression Scale were given to each. Seventy percent of the patients had five or more respiratory disturbances per hour of sleep and 96 percent showed some dementia.
Sleep apnea
was significantly correlated with all subscales on the dementia rating scale. There were trivial differences in dementia ratings between those with mild-moderate apnea and those with no apnea. There were significant differences, however, between the latter two groups and those with severe apnea. In particular, items reflecting attention, initiation and
perseveration
, conceptualization, and memory tasks on the DRS distinguished between those with and without severe
sleep apnea
. Among those patients with no depression, all patients with severe
sleep apnea
were also severely demented. Our data suggest that there is a strong relationship between dementia and
sleep apnea
when the
sleep apnea
and dementia are severe. Although causality cannot be inferred from associations, our hypothesis for study is that
sleep apnea
causes deficits in brain function, possibly due to global effects rather than any particular cortical or subcortical structure.
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PMID:Dementia in institutionalized elderly: relation to sleep apnea. 200 39