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Clinical Characteristics of Patients with Very Severe Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Ernst, Glenda; Sabán, Melina; Blanco, Magalí; Schonfeld, Silvana; Schiavone, Miguel; Salvado, Alejandro; Borsini, Eduardo.
  • Ernst, Glenda; Hospital Británico de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. Scientific Advisory Committee. Buenos Aires. AR
  • Sabán, Melina; Hospital Británico de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. Department of Respiratory Medicine. Buenos Aires. AR
  • Blanco, Magalí; Hospital Británico de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. Sleep and Ventilation Unit. Buenos Aires. AR
  • Schonfeld, Silvana; Hospital Británico de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. Sleep and Ventilation Unit. Buenos Aires. AR
  • Schiavone, Miguel; Hospital Británico de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. Arterial Hypertension Center. Buenos Aires. AR
  • Salvado, Alejandro; Hospital Británico de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. Department of Respiratory Medicine. Buenos Aires. AR
  • Borsini, Eduardo; Hospital Británico de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. Department of Respiratory Medicine. Buenos Aires. AR
Rev. am. med. respir ; 19(3): 187-194, set. 2019. ilus, graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1041703
ABSTRACT

Introduction:

The presence of obstructive sleep apneas (OSA) is a prevalent disease, whose severity is determined from the Apnea- Hypopnea Index (AHI). Very severe OSA (vsOSA) is defined by an AHI ≥ 60 events/hour; with clinical characteristics that could be different. The purpose of this study was to describe the clinical characteristics of patients with sOSA and compare them with less severe manifestations of this disease. Materials and

Methods:

Retrospective study of patients referred to a specialized hypertension center who met clinical criteria for the study of OSA. Patients were analyzed by means of a respiratory polygraphy, Ambulatory Monitoring of Arterial Pressure (AMAP), questionnaires and laboratory tests. We used non-parametric tests for the analysis of the results.

Results:

Of the 115 patients with OSA included in the study, 57 showed moderate OSA (mOSA), 48 sOSA and 10 vsOSA. No statistically significant differences were observed in age, Body Mass Index (BMI), glycemia, percentage of diabetic patients, or waist or neck diameter. We observed that the proportion of patients with arterial hypertension became higher as the severity of the OSA increased. This increase was significant only regarding the value of diastolic arterial pressure in very severe patients (vsOSA 94.0 ± 7.7 mmHg vs. sOSA 87.9 ± 8.7 mmHg and mOSA 84.4 ± 8.2 mmHg; p < 0.05 and p < 0.01, respectively).

Conclusions:

In agreement with previous studies, our patients with vsOSA showed a higher degree of diastolic hypertension with clinical characteristics similar to less severe manifestations of OSA.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Sleep Apnea, Obstructive / Hypertension Type of study: Observational study Language: English Journal: Rev. am. med. respir Journal subject: Medicine / Pulmonary Disease (Specialty) Year: 2019 Type: Article Affiliation country: Argentina Institution/Affiliation country: Hospital Británico de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires/AR

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Sleep Apnea, Obstructive / Hypertension Type of study: Observational study Language: English Journal: Rev. am. med. respir Journal subject: Medicine / Pulmonary Disease (Specialty) Year: 2019 Type: Article Affiliation country: Argentina Institution/Affiliation country: Hospital Británico de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires/AR