Obstructive sleep apnea increases high-shear whole blood viscosity and Plasma Viscosity in adults.

Chengyu Zhang, Jingjing Huang, Xi Jin, Zhujian Wang, Peixia Wu
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ObjectiveThis study aims to explore the effects of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) on hemorheological parameters.MethodsBetween February 2023 and March 2024, 882 patients were screened, and 787 were included in the study. The participants were divided into a non-OSA group (72 individuals) and an OSA group (715 individuals). Propensity score overlap weighting was used to balance the clinical variables, red blood cell count, and blood biochemistry results between the two groups, and regression analysis was conducted to assess the relationship between OSA and hemorheological parameters. Sensitivity analysis was conducted using propensity score covariate adjustment to ensure the robustness of the results.ResultsCompared to non-OSA patients, OSA patients exhibited a significant increase in whole blood viscosity at high shear rates by 0.18 mPa.s (95% CI: [0.03, 0.32]) and in plasma viscosity by 0.05 mPa.s (95% CI: [0.01, 0.10]). However, there was no significant difference in whole blood viscosity at low shear rates between the two groups (95%CI: [-0.01, 0.56]).ConclusionAfter adjusting the effects of comorbidities such as hypertension, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases, OSA still had a significant impact on high-shear whole blood viscosity and plasma viscosity.

阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停增加成人高剪切全血粘度和血浆粘度。
目的探讨阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)对血液流变学参数的影响。方法在2023年2月至2024年3月期间,对882例患者进行筛查,其中787例纳入研究。参与者被分为非OSA组(72人)和OSA组(715人)。采用倾向评分重叠加权法平衡两组临床变量、红细胞计数、血液生化结果,并进行回归分析评估OSA与血液流变学参数的关系。采用倾向评分协变量调整进行敏感性分析,以确保结果的稳健性。结果与非OSA患者相比,OSA患者在高剪切速率下全血黏度显著升高0.18 mPa。s (95% CI:[0.03, 0.32]),血浆粘度降低0.05 mPa。s (95% CI:[0.01, 0.10])。然而,两组在低剪切率下的全血粘度无显著差异(95%CI:[-0.01, 0.56])。结论在调整高血压、糖尿病、心血管疾病等合并症的影响后,OSA对高剪切全血粘度和血浆粘度仍有显著影响。
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