Author:
BEEBE DEAN W.,WELLS CAROLYN T.,JEFFRIES JENNIFER,CHINI BARBARA,KALRA MANINDER,AMIN RAOUF
Abstract
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a fairly common nocturnal breathing
disorder, affecting 2–4% of individuals. Although OSA is
associated with medical morbidity, its most functionally disruptive
effects in adults appear to be neuropsychological in nature. Research
on the neuropsychological effects of pediatric OSA has been limited.
This study compared the neuropsychological functioning of school-aged
children with OSA to that of healthy children. The primary goal was to
clarify the presence and pattern of neuropsychological morbidity
associated with pediatric OSA. Sleep was assessed with parent-report
questionnaires and laboratory sleep studies. Neuropsychological
functioning was assessed by formal tests and parent- and teacher-report
questionnaires. Data indicated OSA-related cognitive and behavioral
impairment that was particularly marked on measures of behavior
regulation and some aspects of attention and executive functioning.
Minimal effects were observed on measures of intelligence, verbal
memory, or processing speed. Exploratory analyses failed to indicate
any clear relationship between neuropsychological functioning and
objective indexes of hypoxia or sleep disruption, though the sample was
small. These data add to a growing literature which suggests that
significant neuropsychological deficits are associated with pediatric
OSA. Findings suggest a pattern of neuropsychological morbidity that is
similar but not identical to that seen in adult OSA. (JINS,
2004, 10, 962–975.)
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Neurology (clinical),Clinical Psychology,General Neuroscience
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