Trazodone increases arousal threshold in obstructive sleep apnoea

R. C. Heinzer, D. P. White, A. S. Jordan, Y. L. Lo, L. Dover, K. Stevenson, A. Malhotra

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Abstract

A low arousal threshold is believed to predispose to breathing instability during sleep. The present authors hypothesised that trazodone, a nonmyorelaxant sleep-promoting agent, would increase the effort-related arousal threshold in obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) patients. In total, nine OSA patients, mean±SD age 49±9 yrs, apnoea/hypopnoea index 52±32 events·h-1, were studied on 2 nights, one with trazodone at 100 mg and one with a placebo, in a double blind randomised fashion. While receiving continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), repeated arousals were induced: 1) by increasing inspired CO2 and 2) by stepwise decreases in CPAP level. Respiratory effort was measured with an oesophageal balloon. End-tidal CO2 tension (PET,CO2) was monitored with a nasal catheter. During trazodone nights, compared with placebo nights, the arousals occurred at a higher PET,CO2 level (mean±SD 7.30±0.57 versus 6.62plusmn;0.64 kPa (54.9±4.3 versus 49.8±4.8 mmHg), respectively). When arousals were triggered by increasing inspired CO 2 level, the maximal oesophageal pressure swing was greater (19.4±4.0 versus 13.1plusmn;4.9 cmH2O) and the oesophageal pressure nadir before the arousals was lower (-5.1±4.7 versus -0.38±4.2 cmH2O) with trazodone. When arousals were induced by stepwise CPAP drops, the maximal oesophageal pressure swings before the arousals did not differ. Trazodone at 100 mg increased the effort-related arousal threshold in response to hypercapnia in obstructive sleep apnoea patients and allowed them to tolerate higher CO2 levels. Copyright

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1308-1312
Number of pages5
JournalEuropean Respiratory Journal
Volume31
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 06 2008
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Arousal threshold
  • Carbon dioxide
  • Oesophageal pressure
  • Sleep-disordered breathing
  • Trazodone

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