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P011 Effect size of vitamin-C on indices of sleep-quality, fatigue, endothelial-function, circulating HIF-1alpha and patient mortality: a systematic review
Background-Patients-with-untreated-or-undiagnosed-disordered-breathing have increased-risk-of-perioperative-complications. Increased-vitamin-C was-associated with-improved-quality-of-sleep. Furthermore, supplemental-vitamin-C has been associated with-reduced-fatigue, improved-endothelial-function, a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10109375/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sleepadvances/zpab014.059 |
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description | Background-Patients-with-untreated-or-undiagnosed-disordered-breathing have increased-risk-of-perioperative-complications. Increased-vitamin-C was-associated with-improved-quality-of-sleep. Furthermore, supplemental-vitamin-C has been associated with-reduced-fatigue, improved-endothelial-function, and regulation-of-HIF-1α-expression-and-reactive-oxygen-species(ROS). Administration of supplemental-vitamin-C-to-patients-treated-for-life-threatening-disease-states-with-excessive-ROS was associated-with-lowered-mortality. Since patients scheduled for elective-surgery have-a-risk of untreated-or-undiagnosed-sleep-disorder such as OSA; the hypothesis emerged that administering-supplemental-vitamin-C during the pre-operative period to people with high-STOP-BANG-scores maybe associated with lower-levels of perioperative-adverse-events. The objective of this study was to quantify the effect-sizes of vitamin-C for promoting sleep-quality, reducing-fatigue, regulating endothelial-function and circulating HIF-1α-expression, lowering mortality amongst people treated for life-threatening conditions associated with high-levels of ROS; and the impact of untreated-or-undiagnosed-OSA on peri-operative adverse-events. Methods-A Prospero-registered(ID 262766) systematic-review in accordance with the PRISMA-2020-statement was undertaken using Comprehensive-Meta-Analysis-software to quantify effect-sizes of vitamin-C and OSA on-patient-outcomes. Progress to date-Four-studies were identified examining-the-impact-of-higher-levels-of-vitamin-C on sleep-quality, Hedges’ g=0.384(95%CI-0.180-to-0.588),p<0.001. Eleven-studies were identified examining the impact-of-supplemental-vitamin-C on fatigue. Hedges’ g=0.484(95%CI-0.314-to-0.653), p<0.001. Five-studies explored the impact of supplemental-vitamin-C on improved-endothelial-function. Hedges’ g = 0.988(95%CI-0.516-to-1.461), p<0.001. Five-studies examined the-impact-of-supplemental-vitamin-C on reducing-HIF-1α-expresion. Hedges’g=4.282(95%CI-2.482-to-6.066), p<0.001. Sixty-seven studies comparing-the-impact of supplemental-vitamin-C on mortality, OR=0.706(95%CI-0.615-to-0.810), p<0.001. Fourteen-studies-compared the odds of perioperative-adverse-events amongst patients at high-risk-of-OSA with controls; OR = 2.687(95%CI-1.705-to-4.233), p<0.001). Intended Outcome and Impact-Statistically-and-clinically-significant-evidence was-observed-supporting the hypothesis that-the-biology-of-abnormal-sleep-states could be regulate-by supplemental-vitamin-C; and untreated-or-undiagnosed-OSA was associated with increased-perioperative-adverse events. Due to the-lack-of-clinical-equipoise regarding supplemental-vitamin-C promoting-healthy-sleep, regulate-the-pathological-impacts of intermittent-hypoxaemia and oxidative-stress, future-ethical-research will require all-eligible-subjects to-be-offered vitamin-C. Prospective-supplemental-vitamin-C-treated-groups could be compared with historic-controls; or standard pre-operative-care and standard pre-operative-care-plus supplemental-vitamin-C could be randomised according to surgical-centre to promote ethical-clinical-investigation. These experimental-design-considerations also have implications for improving-clinical-governance in the current-era-of-fiscal-restraint. |
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spelling | pubmed-101093752023-05-15 P011 Effect size of vitamin-C on indices of sleep-quality, fatigue, endothelial-function, circulating HIF-1alpha and patient mortality: a systematic review Black, D Sleep Adv Poster Presentations Background-Patients-with-untreated-or-undiagnosed-disordered-breathing have increased-risk-of-perioperative-complications. Increased-vitamin-C was-associated with-improved-quality-of-sleep. Furthermore, supplemental-vitamin-C has been associated with-reduced-fatigue, improved-endothelial-function, and regulation-of-HIF-1α-expression-and-reactive-oxygen-species(ROS). Administration of supplemental-vitamin-C-to-patients-treated-for-life-threatening-disease-states-with-excessive-ROS was associated-with-lowered-mortality. Since patients scheduled for elective-surgery have-a-risk of untreated-or-undiagnosed-sleep-disorder such as OSA; the hypothesis emerged that administering-supplemental-vitamin-C during the pre-operative period to people with high-STOP-BANG-scores maybe associated with lower-levels of perioperative-adverse-events. The objective of this study was to quantify the effect-sizes of vitamin-C for promoting sleep-quality, reducing-fatigue, regulating endothelial-function and circulating HIF-1α-expression, lowering mortality amongst people treated for life-threatening conditions associated with high-levels of ROS; and the impact of untreated-or-undiagnosed-OSA on peri-operative adverse-events. Methods-A Prospero-registered(ID 262766) systematic-review in accordance with the PRISMA-2020-statement was undertaken using Comprehensive-Meta-Analysis-software to quantify effect-sizes of vitamin-C and OSA on-patient-outcomes. Progress to date-Four-studies were identified examining-the-impact-of-higher-levels-of-vitamin-C on sleep-quality, Hedges’ g=0.384(95%CI-0.180-to-0.588),p<0.001. Eleven-studies were identified examining the impact-of-supplemental-vitamin-C on fatigue. Hedges’ g=0.484(95%CI-0.314-to-0.653), p<0.001. Five-studies explored the impact of supplemental-vitamin-C on improved-endothelial-function. Hedges’ g = 0.988(95%CI-0.516-to-1.461), p<0.001. Five-studies examined the-impact-of-supplemental-vitamin-C on reducing-HIF-1α-expresion. Hedges’g=4.282(95%CI-2.482-to-6.066), p<0.001. Sixty-seven studies comparing-the-impact of supplemental-vitamin-C on mortality, OR=0.706(95%CI-0.615-to-0.810), p<0.001. Fourteen-studies-compared the odds of perioperative-adverse-events amongst patients at high-risk-of-OSA with controls; OR = 2.687(95%CI-1.705-to-4.233), p<0.001). Intended Outcome and Impact-Statistically-and-clinically-significant-evidence was-observed-supporting the hypothesis that-the-biology-of-abnormal-sleep-states could be regulate-by supplemental-vitamin-C; and untreated-or-undiagnosed-OSA was associated with increased-perioperative-adverse events. Due to the-lack-of-clinical-equipoise regarding supplemental-vitamin-C promoting-healthy-sleep, regulate-the-pathological-impacts of intermittent-hypoxaemia and oxidative-stress, future-ethical-research will require all-eligible-subjects to-be-offered vitamin-C. Prospective-supplemental-vitamin-C-treated-groups could be compared with historic-controls; or standard pre-operative-care and standard pre-operative-care-plus supplemental-vitamin-C could be randomised according to surgical-centre to promote ethical-clinical-investigation. These experimental-design-considerations also have implications for improving-clinical-governance in the current-era-of-fiscal-restraint. Oxford University Press 2021-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10109375/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sleepadvances/zpab014.059 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Sleep Research Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Poster Presentations Black, D P011 Effect size of vitamin-C on indices of sleep-quality, fatigue, endothelial-function, circulating HIF-1alpha and patient mortality: a systematic review |
title | P011 Effect size of vitamin-C on indices of sleep-quality, fatigue, endothelial-function, circulating HIF-1alpha and patient mortality: a systematic review |
title_full | P011 Effect size of vitamin-C on indices of sleep-quality, fatigue, endothelial-function, circulating HIF-1alpha and patient mortality: a systematic review |
title_fullStr | P011 Effect size of vitamin-C on indices of sleep-quality, fatigue, endothelial-function, circulating HIF-1alpha and patient mortality: a systematic review |
title_full_unstemmed | P011 Effect size of vitamin-C on indices of sleep-quality, fatigue, endothelial-function, circulating HIF-1alpha and patient mortality: a systematic review |
title_short | P011 Effect size of vitamin-C on indices of sleep-quality, fatigue, endothelial-function, circulating HIF-1alpha and patient mortality: a systematic review |
title_sort | p011 effect size of vitamin-c on indices of sleep-quality, fatigue, endothelial-function, circulating hif-1alpha and patient mortality: a systematic review |
topic | Poster Presentations |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10109375/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sleepadvances/zpab014.059 |
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