Attentional deficits in patients with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome: An event-related potential study

2006 
Abstract Objective Patients with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) show cognitive deficits, vigilance alteration and attentional decline. The aim of this study was to use event-related potentials (ERP) to further document the attentional impairments in these patients. Methods Twelve OSAS patients and 12 age-matched controls underwent the ERP task which consisted in the presentation of short (50ms, 50%) and long tones (400ms, 50%). For these two categories, 90% were standard (1000Hz) and 10% were deviant tones (750 or 1250Hz). Subjects had to discriminate short and long tones by a motor response. Results OSAS patients had a sustained and delayed P300 in comparison with control subjects following standard tones ( p p Conclusions Apneas and hypopneas produce deficits related to involuntary attentional switch and stimulus classification processing. Significance The changes observed in P3a and P300 components further support the hypothesis that attentional deficits play a pivotal role in cognitive deficits noted in OSAS.
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