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The Effect of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure on Basal Metabolism Rate in Patients with Severe Obstructive Sleep Apnoea Syndrome
Onyilmaz, T; Baris, S Argun; Boyaci, H; Basyigit, I; Dogru, G; Yildiz, F.
  • Onyilmaz, T; Mardin Government Hospital. Department of Pulmonary Diseases. Mardin. TR
  • Baris, S Argun; Kocaeli University School of Medicine. Department of Pulmonary Diseases. Kocaeli. TR
  • Boyaci, H; Kocaeli University School of Medicine. Department of Pulmonary Diseases. Kocaeli. TR
  • Basyigit, I; Kocaeli University School of Medicine. Department of Pulmonary Diseases. Kocaeli. TR
  • Dogru, G; Isparta Government Hospital. Department of Pulmonary Diseases. Isparta. TR
  • Yildiz, F; Kocaeli University School of Medicine. Department of Pulmonary Diseases. Kocaeli. TR
West Indian med. j ; 69(1): 9-14, 2021. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: biblio-1341867
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT Objective: To assess the effect of the continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) treatment on basal metabolism rate (BMR) in patients with severe obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAS). Methods: Demographic characteristics, body mass index (BMI), apnoea-hypopnoea index (AHI) and smoking history of the patients were recorded. Basal metabolism rate was measured via indirect calorimetry in the morning following nights of polysomnography and CPAP titration. Basal metabolism rate, oxygen consumption (VO2) and carbon dioxide output (VCO2) levels were compared before and after CPAP administration. Results: A total of 25 patients with a mean age of 51.4 ± 13.7 years were included in the study: 6 (24%) female and 19 (76%) male. A significant reduction in the BMR (p = 0.049), VO2 (p = 0.042) and VCO2 (p = 0.008) values were observed after a single night administration of CPAP as compared to before treatment. Furthermore, it was detected that this reduction provided by CPAP treatment was more significant in current smokers, patients with AHI > 60 and BMI ≥ 30. Conclusion: It is suggested that there is a correlation between BMR and the severity of OSAS, and it is possible to provide a significant reduction in BMR with single night administration of CPAP depending on the patient's smoking history, degree of obesity and disease severity.
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Texto completo: Disponible Índice: LILACS (Américas) Asunto principal: Metabolismo Basal / Apnea Obstructiva del Sueño / Presión de las Vías Aéreas Positiva Contínua Límite: Adulto / Anciano / Femenino / Humanos / Masculino Idioma: Inglés Revista: West Indian med. j Asunto de la revista: Medicina Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Artículo País de afiliación: Turquía Institución/País de afiliación: Isparta Government Hospital/TR / Kocaeli University School of Medicine/TR / Mardin Government Hospital/TR

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Texto completo: Disponible Índice: LILACS (Américas) Asunto principal: Metabolismo Basal / Apnea Obstructiva del Sueño / Presión de las Vías Aéreas Positiva Contínua Límite: Adulto / Anciano / Femenino / Humanos / Masculino Idioma: Inglés Revista: West Indian med. j Asunto de la revista: Medicina Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Artículo País de afiliación: Turquía Institución/País de afiliación: Isparta Government Hospital/TR / Kocaeli University School of Medicine/TR / Mardin Government Hospital/TR