Correlations between daytime sleepiness, arterial hypertension and the degree of apnea in patients with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome

Gabriela Jimborean, Hedy Balogh Sarkozy, Mioara Szatmari, Neagos Cristian Mircea, Anca Vlad, Adriana Neagos
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Abstract BACKGROUND. Sleep-breathing disorders are increasingly common in the general population, affecting the quality of life from many points of view. Patients with sleep-disordered breathing have a series of comorbidities, including arterial hypertension, which affects the quality of life also through the collateral manifestations of daytime sleepiness. MATERIAL AND METHODS. A descriptive study was conducted on a group of 134 patients who underwent investigations to determine the degree of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) by respiratory polygraphic and polysomnographic investigations. This group was also investigated from the point of view of blood pressure values as well as the degree of daytime sleepiness, an important element for the quality of life. RESULTS. The average age of the evaluated patients was 42.18±12.70 years, and the body mass index was 31.20±5.74 kg/m 2 . The assessment of systemic blood pressure indicated an increased value above its standard normal value in most subjects: 58 patients (43.9%) were included in stage I hypertension, 9.8% in stage II, 1.5% of the subjects were diagnosed with stage III hypertension. To describe the relationship between OSAS and quality of life assessed by the degree of daytime sleepiness, we performed the regression and correlation analysis. The dependence between the values of the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) and the ESS (the degree of daytime sleepiness) was positive; an increase in the AHI implies an increase in the ESS, thus a decrease in the quality of life. CONCLUSION. We can conclude that the severity of OSAS is directly involved in establishing the degree of arterial hypertension. Moreover, early detection is essential in order to decrease the degree of daytime sleepiness and implicitly increase the quality of life.
阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停综合征患者日间嗜睡、动脉高血压与呼吸暂停程度的相关性
抽象的背景。睡眠呼吸障碍在普通人群中越来越普遍,从许多方面影响着生活质量。睡眠呼吸障碍患者有一系列合并症,包括动脉高血压,也通过白天嗜睡的附带表现影响生活质量。材料和方法。对134例患者进行了描述性研究,通过呼吸测谎和多导睡眠图调查来确定阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停综合征(OSAS)的程度。研究人员还从血压值和白天嗜睡程度的角度对这组人进行了调查,这是影响生活质量的重要因素。结果。受访患者平均年龄42.18±12.70岁,体重指数31.20±5.74 kg/ m2。全身性血压评估显示,大多数受试者血压高于标准正常值:58例(43.9%)为I期高血压,9.8%为II期高血压,1.5%的受试者被诊断为III期高血压。为了描述OSAS与白天嗜睡程度评估的生活质量之间的关系,我们进行了回归和相关分析。呼吸暂停低通气指数(AHI)与ESS(白天嗜睡程度)呈正相关关系;AHI的增加意味着ESS的增加,因此生活质量下降。结论。我们可以得出结论,OSAS的严重程度直接关系到动脉高血压的程度。此外,为了减少白天嗜睡的程度,提高生活质量,早期发现是必不可少的。
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