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Comorbidities in patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea syndrome (OSAS) in Reunion Island.
Conclusion: Morbid obesity, hypertension, diabetes, heart disease and respiratory illness are a predictor of severe OSAS in our patients especially snorers.
Source: European Respiratory Journal - December 1, 2022 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Omarjee, B., Budhan, S., Kichenin, C., Omarjee, A., Vellin, J. F. Tags: 01.01 - Clinical problems - no related to asthma or COPD Source Type: research

Hospitalizations in OSA patients
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is associated with cardiovascular comorbidities and other chronic diseases, accounting for long-term morbidity, with elevated symptomatic burden and hospitalizations. We aim to study the hospitalizations' causes in OSA patients and its relation to OSA severity and PAP therapy adhesion.This is a retrospective study including 281 hospitalizations corresponding to 200 OSA patients during 2019. Mean age 65 years, 67% were males, and 43,5% (n=87) had severe OSA; 85% patients under PAP; 60,4% (n=102) good adherent patients. Overlap with obesity hypoventilation syndrome (n=7) and COPD (n=48) was noti...
Source: European Respiratory Journal - December 1, 2022 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Cancela da Fonseca Ferreira Santos, G. S., Van Zeller, M., Carrico, F., Rodrigues, D., Torres Redondo, M., Drummond, M. Tags: 04.02 - Clinical and epidemiological respiratory sleep medicine Source Type: research

Obstructive sleep apnea and other predictors of postoperative complications after bariatric surgery
Conclusions: Prevalence of postoperative complications in bariatric surgery patients was low and untreated moderate to severe OSA was not predictor of prolonged hospital stay.
Source: European Respiratory Journal - December 1, 2022 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Aldobyany, A. M., Touman, A., Beshayreh, M., Alamri, F., Ahmed, J., Ghaleb, N., Alsaggaf, R., Alqurashi, H., Albanna, A., Alqurashi, E. Tags: 04.02 - Clinical and epidemiological respiratory sleep medicine Source Type: research

Moderate obstructive sleep apnea and cardiovascular outcomes in elder patients: a propensity score matched, multicentric study (CPAGE-MODE study)
Conclusions: CPAP treatment did not reduce the probability of CVE in elders with moderate OSA. Characteristics CPAP group (N = 118) Usual care (N = 118) p-valueAge, years75.9 (4.9)76.0 (4.5)0.67Males56 (47.4)59 (50.0)0.43Body mass index, kg/m230.3 (4.9)30.5 (5.9)0.97Without previous CVE80 (67.8)81 (68.6)1.00Epworth score8.2 (4.4)8.3 (4.4)0.89AHI, events/hour20.3 (4.1)20.1 (4.3)0.78T90%, %9.65 (2.9 – 33.0)10.0 (3.0 – 25.3)0.90
Source: European Respiratory Journal - November 25, 2021 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Teran Tinedo, J. R., Cano Pumarega, I., Diaz Cambriles, T., Garcia Sanchez, A., Gomez Garcia, T., Landete Rodriguez, P., Lores Gutierrez, V., Manas Baena, E., Troncoso Acevedo, M. F., Zamora Garcia, E., Lopez-Padilla, D. Tags: Sleep and control of breathing Source Type: research

Prevalence of Cardiometabolic Disease in the Greek Sleep Apnea Patients Cohort
Conclusions: We conclude that cardiometabolic disease was very prevalent in our SAP with moderate-severe sleep apnea. Our population consisted mainly of male, obese, middle aged patients. It is of grate interest the high percentage of comorbidities, especially that of arrythmias. Further analysis is needed, in order to identify different phenotypes and the subsequent personalized therapeutic approach.
Source: European Respiratory Journal - November 25, 2021 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Trakada, G., Dimitriadis, V., Amfilochiou, A., Siopi, D., Paschidou, V., Alexopoulou, C., Varsou, G., Konstantinidis, A., Steiropoulos, P., Pataka, A., Karachristos, C., Agrafiotis, M., Chasiotou, A., Tselepi, C., Kallianos, A., Fountoulaki, M., Gounidis, Tags: Sleep and control of breathing Source Type: research

Predicting sleep disordered breathing acutely after stroke: comparing eight sleep questionnaires and a logistic regression model
Conclusion: Neither the questionnaires nor the multivariate model is sufficiently powerful to diagnose SBD in acute stroke patients. Nonetheless, STOP-BANG and SACS are useful to triage acute stroke patients with a higher likelihood for SDB to testing with limited channel sleep studies for early diagnosis and treatment in the acute phase after stroke.
Source: European Respiratory Journal - November 25, 2021 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Dekkers, M., Horvath, C., Woerz, V., Duss, S., Schmidt, M., Brill, A.-K., Bassetti, C. Tags: Sleep and control of breathing Source Type: research

The prevalence and risk factors of obstructive sleep apnea in patients with stroke in a tertiary care hospital in India
Conclusion: OSA is highly prevalent in the stroke population with subtle clinical symptoms. BMI was found to be an independent risk factor associated with moderate to severe OSA. A diagnostic sleep study is warranted in stroke patients, particularly with obesity.
Source: European Respiratory Journal - November 25, 2021 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Rajagopal, T. V., Christopher, D. J., Isaac, B., Oliver, A., Mathew, V., Sivadasan, A. Tags: Sleep and control of breathing Source Type: research

Pulse-rate variability during sleep studies predicts stroke risk in patients with obstructive sleep apnea
Conclusion: In patients investigated for clinical suspicion of OSA, PRV derived from oximetry during sleep studies allows a reliable prediction of stroke incidence: patients with marked low sympathetic/parasympathetic tone, expressed as a decrease in the LF/HF ratio, were at higher risk of stroke.
Source: European Respiratory Journal - November 25, 2021 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Sabil, A., Gerves-Pinquie, C., Blanchard, M., Feuilloy, M., Trzepizur, W., Meslier, N., Goupil, F., Pigeanne, T., Balusson, F., Oger, E., Girault, J.-M., Gagnadoux, F. Tags: Sleep and control of breathing Source Type: research

Development of a digital medicine solution for home-based obstructive sleep apnea phenotyping
Conclusion: AI-based home sleep testing of MM combined to on-line questionnaire provides easy patient assignment to relevant clinical phenotype and dedicated care.
Source: European Respiratory Journal - November 25, 2021 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Martinot, J.-B., Bailly, S., Hostaux, L., Tamisier, R., Le-Dong, N.-N., Pepin, J. Tags: Sleep and control of breathing Source Type: research

Respiratory Sleep Disorders Among 37 Patients With Laryngeal Dysfunction
Conclusion: Sleep disordered breathing (Sleep Apnea Syndrome and hypoventilation) are common in our group of non-obese patients with laryngeal dysfunction. Thyroidectomy was the main etiology, before neurological (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, post-stroke) and traumatic causes. These results suggest the importance of systematic screening for sleep disordered breathing in this category of patients.
Source: European Respiratory Journal - October 28, 2020 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Sedkaoui, K., Mouchon, E., Virginie, W., Crestani, S., Fichaux-Bourin, P., Lescouzeres, M., Didier, A. Tags: Sleep and control of breathing Source Type: research

Impact of diabetes in patients with COPD
Conclusion: According to our study, in the COPD population, diabetes seems to be associated with more comorbidities and a worse respiratory function while it does not increase exacerbations rate.
Source: European Respiratory Journal - October 28, 2020 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Slim, A., Kamoun, H., Saidane, A., Hdidene, Y., Ben Abdelghaffar, H., Smadhi, H., Greb, D., Akrout, I., Hassene, H., Fekih, L., Megdiche, M. L. Tags: Clinical problems Source Type: research

The role of positive airway pressure treatment for Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Pulmonary Embolism
Conclusion: It was expected that PAPT improve outcomes in PE since reduction in intermittent hypoxia and in sleep fragmentation may reduce the hypercoagulable state. In this study, PAPT to control OSA was a risk and protective factor to high and low risk PE, respectively. These patients had more comorbidities that could impact the results. Further studies with larger and controlled samples are needed.
Source: European Respiratory Journal - October 28, 2020 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Almeida Borges, J. P., Fradinho, F. Tags: Sleep and control of breathing Source Type: research

Cardiovascular comorbidity by clinical phenotypes of obstructive sleep apnea and sleeping hours
Conclusion: The ESE group had more severe OSA. Those with ESE and ≤5h/d had more CVC. Those with ≤5h/d had more dyslipidemia, especially when ESE and insomnia were absent.
Source: European Respiratory Journal - October 28, 2020 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Torrente Nieto, A., Rojas Calvera, E., Plana Pes, M., Obrador Legares, A., Castella Daga, I., Salvans Sague, M., Marco Segarra, E., Espuna Capote, X., Torres Scianca, D. S., Mota Casals, S., Comas Cufi, M., Ramos Blanes, R., Orriols Martinez, R. Tags: Sleep and control of breathing Source Type: research

Conicity index as prognostic factor of major cardiovascular events in obstructive sleep apnea
Conclusions: CI presented a higher association with CVE than BMI. Logistic egression of CVE and CIVariableORCI95p-valueAge1.051.02 - 1.080.001Women0.360.16 - 0.830.016Diabetes2.321.02 - 5.250.045Conicity index3.921.69 - 9.100.001Logistic regression of CVE and CIAge1.071.03 - 1.100.001Women0.420.19 - 0.960.040Diabetes2.281.01 - 5.140.045BMI2.411.09 - 5.320.029
Source: European Respiratory Journal - October 28, 2020 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Lopez-Padilla, D., Teran Tinedo, J. R., Llanos Flores, M., Jimeno, E. R., Ji, Z., Gallo Gonzalez, V., Cerezo Lajas, A., Ojeda Castillejo, E., Lopez Martin, S., Puente Maestu, L. Tags: Sleep and control of breathing Source Type: research

The relationship between functional recovery and OSA in Stroke patients of a neurorehabilitation unit in Santiago, Chile
Conclusions: There was a moderate inverse correlation between the value of AHI and the change in FIM. Those patients who presented severity of OSA had less recovery.
Source: European Respiratory Journal - November 20, 2019 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Monge, G., Otto-Yanez, M., Torres-Castro, R., Oyarzo, D. Tags: Sleep and control of breathing Source Type: research