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Indian J Ophthalmol ; 2022 May; 70(5): 1669-1677
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-224301

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Purpose: To evaluate the retinal and optic disc microvascular changes according to disease severity in patients with stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and the correlation of pulmonary parameters with optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) findings. Methods: Forty patients with COPD and 30 age? and sex?matched subjects (control group) were included in this cross?sectional prospective study. The COPD group was then divided into two subgroups according to GOLD classification and disease severity as mild?to?moderate COPD group (group 1) and severe COPD group (group 2). OCTA was performed with 6 mm × 6 mm sections for the macula and 4.5 mm × 4.5 mm sections for the optic disc. Foveal retinal thickness (FRT), peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness, and vessel density in different sections of the retina and optic disc were analyzed. Results: The mean ages, gender, intraocular pressures, peripapillary RNFL thickness, FRT, and optic disc vessel densities were similar among the groups. Compared to the control group and group 1, group 2 showed significantly lower mean foveal vessel density measurements in superficial and deep capillary plexus (P = 0.014 and P = 0.007, respectively). Cigarette packets/year, exacerbation per year, and Modified Medical Research Council showed significant negative correlations, whereas forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) and FEV1/forced vital capacity showed significant positive correlations with foveal vessel densities. Conclusion: COPD severity seems to have a negative effect on OCTA measurements. OCTA may reflect the severity of inflammation and hypoxia in COPD and may provide useful detailed information on the role of retinal vascular changes in the follow?up and progression of patients with COPD.

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Braz. j. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) ; 84(3): 298-304, May-June 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-951839

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Abstract Introduction: Severe obstructive sleep apnea is associated with increased QT corrected interval dispersion and continuous positive airway pressure is thought to improve this arrhythmogenic marker. Objective: The aim of the study was to determine the decrease of ratio of cardiovascular risk in patients with obstructive sleep apnea. Methods: The study included 65 patients with severe obstructive sleep apnea who had an apnea-hypopnea index score of >30. Each patient underwent 12-channel electrocardiogram monitoring and polysomnography. Patients with an apnea-hypopnea index score of <5 were used as the control group. The control group also underwent electrocardiogram monitoring and polysomnography testing. The QT corrected interval dispersion levels of both groups were calculated. Three months after continuous positive airway pressure treatment, electrocardiogram recordings were obtained from the 65 patients with severe obstructive sleep apnea again, and their QT corrected interval dispersion values were calculated. Results: There were 44 male and 21 female patients with severe obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. The age, gender, body mass index, initial saturation, minimum saturation, average saturation, and desaturation index were determined in both groups. The QT corrected intervals of the obstructive sleep apnea patients (62.48 ± 16.29 ms) were significantly higher (p = 0.001) than those of the control group (29.72 ± 6.30 ms). There were statistically significant differences between the QT corrected values before and after the continuous positive airway pressure treatment, with pretreatment QT corrected intervals of 62.48 ± 16.29 ms and 3-month post-treatment values of 41.42 ± 16.96 ms (p = 0.001). There was a positive and significant correlation between QT corrected interval dispersion periods and the apnea-hypopnea index and hypopnea index in obstructive sleep apnea patients (p = 0.001; r = 0.71; p = 0.001; r = 0.679, respectively). Conclusion: Continuous positive airway pressure treatment reduced the QT corrected interval dispersion in patients with severe obstructive sleep apnea. In addition, shortening the QT corrected interval dispersion periods in patients with severe obstructive sleep apnea may reduce their risk of arrhythmias and cardiovascular disease.


Resumo Introdução: A apneia obstrutiva do sono grave está associada a uma maior dispersão do intervalo QT corrigido e acredita-se que a pressão positiva contínua nas vias aéreas melhore esse marcador arritmogênico. Objetivo: Determinar a diminuição da razão de risco cardiovascular em pacientes com apneia obstrutiva do sono. Método: O estudo incluiu 65 pacientes com apneia obstrutiva do sono grave que apresentavam índice de apneia-hipopneia > 30. Cada paciente foi submetido à monitoração por eletrocardiograma de 12 derivações e polissonografia. Os pacientes com escore de índice de apneia-hipopneia < 5 foram utilizados como o grupo de controle. O grupo de controle também foi submetido à monitoração por eletrocardiograma e teste de polissonografia. Os níveis de dispersão do intervalo QT corrigido dos dois grupos foram calculados. Três meses após o tratamento com pressão positiva contínua nas vias aéreas, os registros de eletrocardiograma foram novamente obtidos dos 65 pacientes com apneia obstrutiva do sono grave e seus valores de dispersão do intervalo QT corrigido foram calculados. Resultados: Havia 44 pacientes do sexo masculino e 21 do feminino com síndrome de apneia obstrutiva do sono grave. Idade, sexo, índice de massa corporal, saturação inicial, saturação mínima, saturação média e índice de dessaturação foram determinados em ambos os grupos. Os intervalos QT corrigido dos pacientes com apneia obstrutiva do sono (62,48 ± 16,29 ms) foram significativamente maiores (p = 0,001) do que os do grupo controle (29,72 ± 6,30 ms). Houve diferenças estatisticamente significativas entre os valores de QT corrigido antes e após o tratamento com pressão positiva contínua nas vias aéreas, com intervalos QT corrigido pré-tratamento de 62,48 ± 16,29 ms e três meses pós-tratamento, de 41,42 ± 16,96 ms (p = 0,001). Houve uma correlação positiva e significativa entre os períodos de dispersão do intervalo QT corrigido e o índice de apneia-hipopneia e índice de hipopneia em pacientes com apneia obstrutiva do sono (p = 0,001; r = 0,71; p = 0,001; r = 0,679, respectivamente). Conclusão: O tratamento com pressão positiva contínua nas vias aéreas reduziu a dispersão do intervalo QT corrigido em pacientes com apneia obstrutiva do sono grave. Além disso, o encurtamento de dispersão do intervalo QT corrigido em pacientes com apneia obstrutiva do sono grave pode reduzir o risco de arritmias e doenças cardiovasculares.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Long QT Syndrome/prevention & control , Sleep Apnea, Obstructive/therapy , Continuous Positive Airway Pressure/methods , Severity of Illness Index , Long QT Syndrome/etiology , Body Mass Index , Case-Control Studies , Prospective Studies , Longitudinal Studies , Treatment Outcome , Polysomnography , Sleep Apnea, Obstructive/complications , Electrocardiography
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