Affiliation:
1. The Liaison Clinic, 4/328 Crown Street, PO Box 1026, Wollongong, New South Wales
Abstract
Sleep apnoea (OSA), a common sleep disorder, is well recognised as a cause of morbidity including psychiatric disorders. There is increasing recognition of the link between OSA and depression. Sleep changes are intrinsic to depressive disorders, most notably disturbances of REM sleep; OSA causes predominantly REM sleep disturbances. The neuro-vegetative features of depression are similar or identical to the symptoms of OSA — an issue which has not achieved wide clinical recognition. A growing number of studies confirm the statistical link between the two conditions. The implications are twofold: OSA needs to be excluded in cases of chronic or resistant depression and treatment of OSA will make it easier to treat the primary depressive disorder. A new method of treatment for OSA, the Sullivan continuous positive airway pump (CPAP), raises the theoretical possibility of treating depression by this means as well.
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,General Medicine
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