2003
DOI: 10.1378/chest.123.1.87
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The Symptoms and Signs of Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome

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“…PSG referral based on insomnia referral type seems to indicate that physicians are more concerned to seek out a cause for insomnia before asserting that the patient's complaint is primary insomnia. Additionally, our results show more clinical emphasis on the relation between insomnia and SDB, as reported in the literature (33)(34)(35). Some patients who were referred to centers because of insomnia complaint may have what is described as a syndrome of "hidden" sleep apnea (36), in which night awakenings and the tendency for sleep to become more superficial lead to complaints of insomnia, and when the aggravation of OSAHS leads to decreased somatic syndrome, including insomnia (33,35).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…PSG referral based on insomnia referral type seems to indicate that physicians are more concerned to seek out a cause for insomnia before asserting that the patient's complaint is primary insomnia. Additionally, our results show more clinical emphasis on the relation between insomnia and SDB, as reported in the literature (33)(34)(35). Some patients who were referred to centers because of insomnia complaint may have what is described as a syndrome of "hidden" sleep apnea (36), in which night awakenings and the tendency for sleep to become more superficial lead to complaints of insomnia, and when the aggravation of OSAHS leads to decreased somatic syndrome, including insomnia (33,35).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…In various studies with larger subject numbers, no association between FMS and SDB has been observed [33][34][35][36]. But the symptoms reported by patients with SDB are known to be similar to those of patients with FMS, except diffuse musculoskeletal pain and pain at tender points, so this may be the explanation of high rates [23]. There may be another explanation that patients with OSAS can also present FMS [7, 24-26, 37, 38].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Except for diffuse musculoskeletal pain and pain at tender points, the symptoms reported by patients with SDB are similar to those of patients with FMS [23]. Patients with OSAS can also present FMS, however SDB, narcolepsy, and leg movement disorders are considered as uncommon causes of medically unexplained fatigue or pain syndromes [24][25][26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As in OSAS, snoring is a common symptom, predominantly in males, although the absence of snoring has also been described in this syndrome, the so-called silent UARS (Kristo 2005). In recent years, several studies have demonstrated strong associations between UARS and functional somatic syndromes, such as chronic fatigue syndrome, chronic insomnia, chronic pain, irritable bowel syndrome, fibromyalgia, depression, parasomnias and posttraumatic stress disorders (Gold 2003(Gold , 2011. Due to its association with chronic somatic diseases, UARS has been postulated to activate the hypothalamicpituitary-adrenal axis (HPA) (Gold 2010), although not all studies support the association of sleep disordered breathing with these somatic functional disorders.…”
Section: Symptomsmentioning
confidence: 99%