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Erschienen in: Lung 3/2016

05.04.2016

Snoring as a Determinant Factor of Oxidative Stress in the Airway of Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea

verfasst von: Ramon Fernandez Alvarez, Gemma Rubinos Cuadrado, Rebeca Alonso Arias, Juan Alejandro Cascon Hernandez, Begoña Palomo Antequera, Marta Iscar Urrutia, Pere Casan Clara

Erschienen in: Lung | Ausgabe 3/2016

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Abstract

Purpose

In obstructive sleep apnea–hypopnea syndrome (OSAS), airway collapses and vibrations cause local and systemic inflammatory response and oxidative stress (OS). Our objective was to determine the presence of OS in the airway of patients with OSAS compared with controls without OSAS and determine its relation to treatment with CPAP and other clinical variables.

Method

We performed a prospective observational case–control study with repeated measures. We recruited consecutive patients with SAHS diagnosed using complete polysomnography, and a parallel control group. We collected a sample of exhaled breath condensate (EBC) prior to nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) treatment and again after 4 months. The marker of OS used was 8-isoprostane (8-IPN). The variables analyzed were age, sex, anthropometric variables, apnea–hypopnea index (AHI), snoring, oxygenation, and polysomnographic variables.

Results

The study included 20 patients and 10 controls. In cases, the initial value of 8-IPN was 6.8 (1.9), and after nasal CPAP, it was 5.3 (1.2) pg/ml (p = 0.02). In controls, the value of 8-IPN was 5.6 (1.1) pg/ml (p = 0.04 compared to initial values). 8-IPN showed significant correlation with snoring, AHI, BMI, nocturnal desaturation index, and non-REM sleep. On multivariate analysis, only snoring was a significant predictor of 8-IPN.

Conclusions

Snoring, and not OSAS severity, could be the phenomenon underlying the presence of local OS measured in the airway of patients with OSAS.
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Metadaten
Titel
Snoring as a Determinant Factor of Oxidative Stress in the Airway of Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea
verfasst von
Ramon Fernandez Alvarez
Gemma Rubinos Cuadrado
Rebeca Alonso Arias
Juan Alejandro Cascon Hernandez
Begoña Palomo Antequera
Marta Iscar Urrutia
Pere Casan Clara
Publikationsdatum
05.04.2016
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Lung / Ausgabe 3/2016
Print ISSN: 0341-2040
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1750
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00408-016-9869-0

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