Clinical features and predictors of metabolic syndrome among obstructive sleep apnea patients

Safy Zahid Kaddah, Merna Hamada Korany, Eman Kamal Ibrahim
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Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and metabolic syndrome (MetS) are two diseases associated with an increased risk of cardio-metabolic complications and both share the same risk factors such as obesity and smoking. To study the clinical features and predictors of MetS in OSA patients. A cross-sectional study was conducted in the sleep lab of the Pulmonology Department at Kasr Al-Ainy Hospital, Cairo University, during the period from September 2022 to March 2023. Eighty OSA patients were included, and each patient was subjected to history taking, body measurements, blood pressure measurements, Epworth sleepiness scale, STOP-BANG score, polysomnography, and laboratory investigations including lipid profile and (HBA1C), MetS was defined based on the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) guidelines. Then patients were classified into two groups; OSA with MetS and OSA without MetS, we compared both groups using a one-way (ANOVA) test. MetS was diagnosed in 66.3% of the study group. OSA with MetS had higher BMI (44.76 ± 9.55) with significant p values (< 0.001), lower average O2 saturation % (90.23 ± 5.5, p value = 0.013), and longer SPO2 time < 90% (37.39 ± 34.14, p value = 0.034) than the other group. BMI, waist, hip, and neck circumferences and SPO2 < 90% were predictors of MetS among OSA patients with significant p values. Females had significantly higher BMI (46.64 ± 9.58), p value = 0.015. Males had significantly higher AHI than females (32.99 ± 24.02 versus 19.83 ± 14.74 respectively), p value = 0.031. MetS was diagnosed in 66.3% of OSA. BMI, neck, hip, waist circumferences, and SPO2 < 90% were predictors of MetS among OSA. Retrospectively registered, date of registration is 18/09/2023, and number of registration is NCT06051097 . The link to the study on clinicaltrials.gov.
阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停患者代谢综合征的临床特征和预测因素
阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)和代谢综合征(MetS)是与心血管代谢并发症风险增加相关的两种疾病,两者具有相同的风险因素,如肥胖和吸烟。为了研究 OSA 患者代谢综合征的临床特征和预测因素。一项横断面研究于 2022 年 9 月至 2023 年 3 月期间在开罗大学 Kasr Al-Ainy 医院肺科睡眠实验室进行。每名患者都接受了病史采集、体格测量、血压测量、埃普沃斯嗜睡量表、STOP-BANG评分、多导睡眠监测以及包括血脂和(HBA1C)在内的实验室检查,并根据国际糖尿病联盟(IDF)指南对MetS进行了定义。然后将患者分为两组:伴有 MetS 的 OSA 和不伴有 MetS 的 OSA。研究组中有 66.3% 的患者被确诊为 MetS。与其他组相比,伴有 MetS 的 OSA 具有更高的体重指数(44.76 ± 9.55),P 值显著(< 0.001),更低的平均氧气饱和度百分比(90.23 ± 5.5,P 值 = 0.013),更长的 SPO2 时间 < 90%(37.39 ± 34.14,P 值 = 0.034)。体重指数、腰围、臀围和颈围以及 SPO2 < 90% 是预测 OSA 患者 MetS 的指标,且 P 值显著。女性的体重指数明显更高(46.64 ± 9.58),P 值 = 0.015。男性的 AHI 明显高于女性(分别为 32.99 ± 24.02 和 19.83 ± 14.74),P 值 = 0.031。66.3%的 OSA 患者被诊断为 MetS。体重指数、颈围、臀围、腰围和 SPO2 < 90% 是 OSA 中 MetS 的预测指标。回顾性注册,注册日期为 2023 年 9 月 18 日,注册号为 NCT06051097。该研究在 clinicaltrials.gov 上的链接。
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