Ventricular structural changes in patients with sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) and myocardial infarction
Conclusion: Patients with ACS and OSA (AHI≥15) seem to have better prognosis, according to parameters of myocardial damage. AHI < 15AHI ≥ 15pLVEF 1 week56,89±6,0055,42±11,120,72LVEF 6 month58,22±6,9766,89±6,860,01Hypokinetic seg. 1w.3,44±2,064,25±2,700,46Hypokinetic seg. 6m.2,89±1,900,89±1,830,03LVEDV 1w.90,56±9,7680,08±24,290,23LVEDV 6m.86,78±14,3364,78±20,570,01LVESV 1w.39,00±6,6337,17±17,270,76LVESV 6m.36,33±8,9122,22±11,350,01Funded by SVN/FNCV 2017 grant
Source: European Respiratory Journal - Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Bondia, E., Signes-Costa Minana, J., Gavara, J., Ferrer, S., Bodi, V., Racugno, P., Lopez-Lereu, M. P., Monmeneu, J. V., Banuls, M. P., Servera, E. Tags: Sleep and control of breathing Source Type: research
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