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Relationships between Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome and cardiovascular risk in a naïve population of southern Italy

Pierluigi Carratù, Agostino Di Ciaula, Silvano Dragonieri, Teresa Ranieri, Marco Matteo Ciccone, Piero Portincasa, Onofrio Resta

2021International Journal of Clinical Practice18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a worldwide increasing syndrome, which, by promoting endothelial dysfunction, contributes to extend the cardiovascular risk. We evaluated the cardiovascular risk in a group of OSA patients. METHODS: defined as normal weight subjects (Group 3 n = 19, mean age 54.2 ± 2.3; 64,2% men). RESULTS: In the whole population, the percentage cardiovascular risk was weakly related with BMI (r = 0.33; P < .001), but not with AHI. The cardiovascular risk was strictly related to the obesity (P < .00002), while the Epworth Questionnaire score and the Charlson Co-morbidity Index were respectively statistically higher in the group of obese individuals (P = .004, P = .0002) than in the other two sub-groups. When AHI values were stratified in tertiles, the percentage cardiovascular risk did not vary with increasing AHI values (Figure 2). CONCLUSIONS: Further studies are required to investigate the pivotal role of inflammation resulting from obesity, and underlying increased cardiovascular risk in OSA patients.

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MedicineOverweightObstructive sleep apneaInternal medicineObesityAnthropometryPopulationBody mass indexPhysical therapyPediatricsEnvironmental healthObstructive Sleep Apnea ResearchCardiovascular Disease and AdiposityBiological Research and Disease Studies