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Impact of antiallergy agents on CPAP therapy and sleep quality with spring pollinosis in Japanese
PURPOSE: Allergic rhinitis (AR) is associated with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and nasal obstruction causes decreased adherence to continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). The purpose is to evaluate the effects of antiallergic agents on CPAP adherence and sleep quality. METHODS: A longitudinal...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9911947/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36763255 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11325-023-02788-2 |
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author | Yoshikawa, Akihisa Inoshita, Ayako Sata, Naoko Nakamura, Masahiro Suzuki, Yo Ishimizu, Erina Suda, Shoko Naito, Ryo Kasai, Takatoshi Matsumoto, Fumihiko |
author_facet | Yoshikawa, Akihisa Inoshita, Ayako Sata, Naoko Nakamura, Masahiro Suzuki, Yo Ishimizu, Erina Suda, Shoko Naito, Ryo Kasai, Takatoshi Matsumoto, Fumihiko |
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description | PURPOSE: Allergic rhinitis (AR) is associated with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and nasal obstruction causes decreased adherence to continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). The purpose is to evaluate the effects of antiallergic agents on CPAP adherence and sleep quality. METHODS: A longitudinal study was made of patients who use CPAP for OSA and treated with antiallergy agents for spring pollinosis. We compared the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS), nasal symptoms scores (NSS), and data from CPAP before and after treatment. Then, we classified the subjects into two groups based on the baseline PSQI score: one group without a decreased sleep quality (PSQI < 6) and the other group with decreased sleep quality (PSQI ≥ 6). RESULTS: Of 28 subjects enrolled, 13 had good sleep quality and 15 had poor sleep quality. PSQI showed significant improvements after medication (p = 0.046). ESS showed no significant differences after AR medication (p = 0.565). Significant improvement was observed after the prescription of antiallergy agents in all items of NSS (sneezing, p < 0.05; rhinorrhea, p < 0.01; nasal obstruction, p < 0.01; QOL, p < 0.01). The percentage of days with CPAP use more than 4 h increased significantly after the administration of rhinitis medication (p = 0.022). In the intragroup comparisons of PSQI ≥ 6 group, PSQI decreased significantly (p < 0.05). For the NSS in intragroup comparisons of PSQI ≥ 6 group, all parameters showed significant improvement (sneezing, p = 0.016; rhinorrhea, p = 0.005; nasal obstruction, p < 0.005; QOL, p < 0.005). CONCLUSION: The use of antiallergy agents can improve CPAP adherence and sleep quality in patients with OSA on CPAP. |
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spelling | pubmed-99119472023-02-10 Impact of antiallergy agents on CPAP therapy and sleep quality with spring pollinosis in Japanese Yoshikawa, Akihisa Inoshita, Ayako Sata, Naoko Nakamura, Masahiro Suzuki, Yo Ishimizu, Erina Suda, Shoko Naito, Ryo Kasai, Takatoshi Matsumoto, Fumihiko Sleep Breath Sleep Breathing Physiology and Disorders • Original Article PURPOSE: Allergic rhinitis (AR) is associated with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and nasal obstruction causes decreased adherence to continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). The purpose is to evaluate the effects of antiallergic agents on CPAP adherence and sleep quality. METHODS: A longitudinal study was made of patients who use CPAP for OSA and treated with antiallergy agents for spring pollinosis. We compared the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS), nasal symptoms scores (NSS), and data from CPAP before and after treatment. Then, we classified the subjects into two groups based on the baseline PSQI score: one group without a decreased sleep quality (PSQI < 6) and the other group with decreased sleep quality (PSQI ≥ 6). RESULTS: Of 28 subjects enrolled, 13 had good sleep quality and 15 had poor sleep quality. PSQI showed significant improvements after medication (p = 0.046). ESS showed no significant differences after AR medication (p = 0.565). Significant improvement was observed after the prescription of antiallergy agents in all items of NSS (sneezing, p < 0.05; rhinorrhea, p < 0.01; nasal obstruction, p < 0.01; QOL, p < 0.01). The percentage of days with CPAP use more than 4 h increased significantly after the administration of rhinitis medication (p = 0.022). In the intragroup comparisons of PSQI ≥ 6 group, PSQI decreased significantly (p < 0.05). For the NSS in intragroup comparisons of PSQI ≥ 6 group, all parameters showed significant improvement (sneezing, p = 0.016; rhinorrhea, p = 0.005; nasal obstruction, p < 0.005; QOL, p < 0.005). CONCLUSION: The use of antiallergy agents can improve CPAP adherence and sleep quality in patients with OSA on CPAP. Springer International Publishing 2023-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9911947/ /pubmed/36763255 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11325-023-02788-2 Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2023, Springer Nature or its licensor (e.g. a society or other partner) holds exclusive rights to this article under a publishing agreement with the author(s) or other rightsholder(s); author self-archiving of the accepted manuscript version of this article is solely governed by the terms of such publishing agreement and applicable law. This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic. |
spellingShingle | Sleep Breathing Physiology and Disorders • Original Article Yoshikawa, Akihisa Inoshita, Ayako Sata, Naoko Nakamura, Masahiro Suzuki, Yo Ishimizu, Erina Suda, Shoko Naito, Ryo Kasai, Takatoshi Matsumoto, Fumihiko Impact of antiallergy agents on CPAP therapy and sleep quality with spring pollinosis in Japanese |
title | Impact of antiallergy agents on CPAP therapy and sleep quality with spring pollinosis in Japanese |
title_full | Impact of antiallergy agents on CPAP therapy and sleep quality with spring pollinosis in Japanese |
title_fullStr | Impact of antiallergy agents on CPAP therapy and sleep quality with spring pollinosis in Japanese |
title_full_unstemmed | Impact of antiallergy agents on CPAP therapy and sleep quality with spring pollinosis in Japanese |
title_short | Impact of antiallergy agents on CPAP therapy and sleep quality with spring pollinosis in Japanese |
title_sort | impact of antiallergy agents on cpap therapy and sleep quality with spring pollinosis in japanese |
topic | Sleep Breathing Physiology and Disorders • Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9911947/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36763255 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11325-023-02788-2 |
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