Have you been diagnosed with idiopathic Central Apneas?
If so, which tests did you run to rule out any possibilities of disease and make sure there was no other explanation than the fact it is idiopathic?
Quick introduction of myself, Thibault, French, 28 years old, Male, 170cm, 70kg.
I've never smoked, never ever taken any medecine for whatever reason (Except Ventoline when I was young because I was doing asthma).
Well, the only real "medecine" I have taken was Decapeptyl for 3 years, from 10 to 13 years old, to treat my early puberty.
I just found out 2 weeks ago that I am having the following events during my sleep, and had to move from CPAP to VPAP S/T (backup rate):
- Very low tidal volume (220ml - 280ml) vs the 400ml that I should be getting
- Central Hypoventilation
- Central Apneas (Not through a PSG but with my Resmed Lumis 150 ST and Sleepyhead)
All this happens sober, and is definitely worsen when intoxicated. I only (used to) drink over weekend, and never touch anything over weekday. But here is not the question.
I have been running all the following tests in the past 2 weeks, which all came back normal:
- Heart check: ECG, CT scan, stress echo test (treadmill), 24h Holter
- Complete Blood check (vein). Here are the tests: https://lifescanmedical.sg/services/health-screening/men-deluxe/
- Cortisol check
- Blood Gas check (artery)
- EEG
- Brain MRI with contrast (It includes the upper part of the neck)
- Pulmonary function test (Spirometry) + chest X-ray
Something I can add on about myself:
- Since I am 170cm, I have always had a constant weight of 70kg. However, from 2010 to 2014, I suddenly took on weight and went up to 90kg (BMI=31). I stayed at that weight for 4 years, and had that time, my ex girlfriend was complaining that while sleeping I was snoring, gasping... I did not believe her for some reason. Of course, night sweats were here too, and I was often depressed, moody, morning headache, impossible to focus/concentrate, loss of motivation for social activities, etc, you know the story...
- Then suddenly, in 2014, I started losing weight when I moved from France to Singapore, and since then I am back to 70kg.
- I have got diagnosed with sleep apnea in March 2018, where the PSG showed an AHI of 11/hour over the night, and AHI of 30 during REM Sleep only. The PSG only mentioned I was doing hypopneas (not a single OA nor CA have been detected during that PSG night...).
- I have been drinking almost every weekend for the past 8 years, when I've started uni. Since all this happened, I haven't had one single sip, it has been 4 weeks now. Once again, I am aware about what you are thinking, if all these CAs are dues to that, let's face it, but none of all the specialists I have seen (2 different Cardilologists, 1 Pulmologist, 2 different neurologists) can tell, even though they said it may play a role. No study is able to prove it.
My questions are the following:
1) Is there any other tests that should be run in order to make sure we are not missing out anything and that I also suffer from idiopathic CA?
I am thinking of a full neck and spinal cord MRI for instance.
2) I was also wondering if somehow, while I was obese, I could have developped OHS? And after losing weight, I may have kept the OHS symptoms which may have evolved to CHS?
3) I am now all good with the AirCurve 10 S/T, but will my condition get worse over time, meaning I will be having more and more CA?
I am just trying to find an explanation, knowing that my symptoms started in 2010, which brings me back when I was 20 years old (So at that time, there wasn't much alcohol involved since I was a "poor" student, lol).
Thank you all in advance,
Thibault