Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome in women: gender in sleep respiratory medicine is a first step towards personalized medicine.

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Caterina Antonaglia, Gloria Maria Citton, Matteo Siciliano, Barbara Ruaro, Francesco Salton, Marco Confalonieri
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Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome is the most common sleep disordered breathing. In recent years, literature has focused on the anatomical and functional factors in the pathophysiology of patients to better understand their clinical and polysomnographic features, aiming for personalized treatment. Studies suggest that sleep-disorders breathing in women are underestimated and associated with cardiovascular and metabolic disorders. Women tend to experience more mood disorders and behavioral symptoms, leading to a reduced quality of life. The sleep and respiratory pathophysiology in women are complex and varies with age and hormonal status. This review summarizes recent knowledge on this topic, emphasizing the pathophysiological mechanisms to explain the typical clinical and polysomnographic patterns observed in females. In sleep respiratory medicine, gender- specific approaches are now essential for personalized patient care.

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女性阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停综合征:睡眠呼吸医学中的性别是个性化医疗的第一步。
阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停综合征是最常见的睡眠呼吸障碍。近年来,文献关注患者病理生理中的解剖和功能因素,以更好地了解其临床和多导睡眠图特征,旨在进行个性化治疗。研究表明,女性的睡眠呼吸障碍被低估了,并且与心血管和代谢紊乱有关。女性往往会经历更多的情绪障碍和行为症状,导致生活质量下降。女性的睡眠和呼吸病理生理是复杂的,随年龄和激素水平的变化而变化。本文综述了这方面的最新知识,强调了病理生理机制来解释在女性中观察到的典型临床和多导睡眠图模式。在睡眠呼吸医学中,针对不同性别的治疗方法对于个性化的病人护理是必不可少的。
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