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In a patient with C3 quadriplegia causing complete diaphragm paralysis who developed inspiratory neck muscles (INM) hypertrophy to sustain ventilation, spontaneous breathing deeply altered sleep architecture, relegating sleep to the expiratory phase of the ventilatory cycle. A polysomnographic recording performed during mechanical ventilation (without INM activity), showed that sleep was abnormal but unaffected by the respiratory cycle. During spontaneous breathing, the polygraphic recordings showed expiratory microsleep episodes, with inspiratory arousals synchronous to bursts of INM activity. This case report illustrates the powerful adaptability of the respiratory and sleep control systems to maintain each vital function.
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Arnulf, I., Straus, C., Delafosse, C. et al. Expiratory-Synchronized Sleep in a Quadriplegic Patient Using Inspiratory Neck Muscles To Breathe. Sleep Breath 7, 143–146 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11325-003-0143-3
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