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Effects of positive airway pressure therapy on exercise parameters in obstructive sleep apnea

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is common in adult population and may cause many adverse clinical results. We aimed to investigate possible changes in cardiopulmonary exercise capacity in OSA patients after positive airway pressure treatment. DESIGN AND SETTINGS: Patients wh...

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Autores principales: Ozsarac, Ilker, Bayram, Nazan, Uyar, Meral, Kosovali, Deniz, Gundogdu, Nevhiz, Filiz, Ayten
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Publicado: King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6152564/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25811202
http://dx.doi.org/10.5144/0256-4947.2014.302
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author Ozsarac, Ilker
Bayram, Nazan
Uyar, Meral
Kosovali, Deniz
Gundogdu, Nevhiz
Filiz, Ayten
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Bayram, Nazan
Uyar, Meral
Kosovali, Deniz
Gundogdu, Nevhiz
Filiz, Ayten
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description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is common in adult population and may cause many adverse clinical results. We aimed to investigate possible changes in cardiopulmonary exercise capacity in OSA patients after positive airway pressure treatment. DESIGN AND SETTINGS: Patients who were admitted to Gaziantep University Pulmonary Diseases Sleep Center and diagnosed OSA were included. Studies carried out between May 2010 and July 2011. Sixty-five consecutive patients were included in this prospective study. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Sixty-five adult sleep clinic patients diagnosed with OSA by polysomnography and in whom continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) ventilation therapy was indicated were included. Cardiopulmonary exercise capacity was assessed by bicycle ergometry during diagnostic workup and at least 4 weeks later. RESULTS: There were 57 (87.7%) males. The mean age was 45.29 (10.57) years, apnea-hypopnea index 38.02 (23.19 events/h, body mass index 31.72 (4.87) kg/m(2). Patients were grouped with respect to compliance with CPAP. The peak oxygen consumption (VO(2)) did not change in the CPAP compliant group (n=33) (22.52 [6.62] mL/[min.kg] to 21.32 [5.26] mL/[min.kg]; P=.111), and decreased from 21.31 (5.66) mL/(min.kg) to 19.92 (5.40) mL/(min.kg) (P=.05) in the CPAP noncompliant group. Work rate increased from 84.0% to 85.0% in the CPAP compliant group and decreased from 79.6% to 77.1% in the noncompliant group (P=.041). In the group that used the device, ventilation (VE)/VCO2 at anaerobic threshold (AT) declined from 28.42 to 27.36; however, it increased from 27.41 to 27.81 in the group that did not use the device (P=.033). CONCLUSIONS: Decline in the exercise capacity was prevented in patients with OSA after 4 weeks of CPAP therapy. The changes in VE/VCO(2) at AT suggest the reversal of pathophysiologic changes in OSA with the CPAP therapy that may improve cardiac function and cause more efficient ventilation.
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spelling pubmed-61525642018-09-25 Effects of positive airway pressure therapy on exercise parameters in obstructive sleep apnea Ozsarac, Ilker Bayram, Nazan Uyar, Meral Kosovali, Deniz Gundogdu, Nevhiz Filiz, Ayten Ann Saudi Med Original Article BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is common in adult population and may cause many adverse clinical results. We aimed to investigate possible changes in cardiopulmonary exercise capacity in OSA patients after positive airway pressure treatment. DESIGN AND SETTINGS: Patients who were admitted to Gaziantep University Pulmonary Diseases Sleep Center and diagnosed OSA were included. Studies carried out between May 2010 and July 2011. Sixty-five consecutive patients were included in this prospective study. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Sixty-five adult sleep clinic patients diagnosed with OSA by polysomnography and in whom continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) ventilation therapy was indicated were included. Cardiopulmonary exercise capacity was assessed by bicycle ergometry during diagnostic workup and at least 4 weeks later. RESULTS: There were 57 (87.7%) males. The mean age was 45.29 (10.57) years, apnea-hypopnea index 38.02 (23.19 events/h, body mass index 31.72 (4.87) kg/m(2). Patients were grouped with respect to compliance with CPAP. The peak oxygen consumption (VO(2)) did not change in the CPAP compliant group (n=33) (22.52 [6.62] mL/[min.kg] to 21.32 [5.26] mL/[min.kg]; P=.111), and decreased from 21.31 (5.66) mL/(min.kg) to 19.92 (5.40) mL/(min.kg) (P=.05) in the CPAP noncompliant group. Work rate increased from 84.0% to 85.0% in the CPAP compliant group and decreased from 79.6% to 77.1% in the noncompliant group (P=.041). In the group that used the device, ventilation (VE)/VCO2 at anaerobic threshold (AT) declined from 28.42 to 27.36; however, it increased from 27.41 to 27.81 in the group that did not use the device (P=.033). CONCLUSIONS: Decline in the exercise capacity was prevented in patients with OSA after 4 weeks of CPAP therapy. The changes in VE/VCO(2) at AT suggest the reversal of pathophysiologic changes in OSA with the CPAP therapy that may improve cardiac function and cause more efficient ventilation. King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC6152564/ /pubmed/25811202 http://dx.doi.org/10.5144/0256-4947.2014.302 Text en Copyright © 2014, Annals of Saudi Medicine This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6152564/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25811202
http://dx.doi.org/10.5144/0256-4947.2014.302
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