Risk of hyperlactatemia in patients with obstructive sleep apnea receiving metformin: a cross-sectional study.

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Aleksander Kania, Kamil Polok, Natalia Celejewska-Wójcik, Paweł Nastałek, Krzysztof Sładek, Grażyna Bochenek
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Purpose: Type 2 diabetes is a common comorbidity in individuals with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Metformin, one of the most commonly applied therapy options for type 2 diabetes, is known to increase lactate production. Given that OSA may put patients at risk of hyperlactatemia, it is important to examine lactate levels in patients receiving metformin. This study aimed to identify factors affecting lactate concentrations and the consequent risk of hyperlactatemia in this population.

Methods: A total of 505 patients were included in the study. All underwent a detailed and systematic clinical evaluation and attended diagnostic nocturnal polysomnography. Serum lactate levels were measured at a single time point.

Results: Median lactate concentration across the cohort was 1.0 mmol/L and did not differ by OSA severity (p = 0.82). 18.8% of patients used metformin and exhibited higher lactate concentrations compared to those not receiving the medication (p < 0.001). Elevated lactate levels (> 0.8 mmol/L) were detected in 64.8% of patients. Patients with increased lactate levels were more often active smokers. Multivariable analysis revealed that hyperlactatemia was associated with metformin use (p < 0.001) and active smoking (p = 0.014).

Conclusion: Our findings indicate that metformin use in patients with OSA and type 2 diabetes appears to be safe for lactate metabolism, regardless of OSA severity. However, the risk of hyperlactatemia increases in actively smoking patients treated with metformin, which calls for targeted interventions to encourage smoking cessation in this population.

接受二甲双胍治疗的阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停患者发生高乳酸血症的风险:一项横断面研究
目的:2型糖尿病是阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)患者的常见合并症。二甲双胍是2型糖尿病最常用的治疗选择之一,已知可增加乳酸生成。考虑到OSA可能使患者有高乳酸血症的风险,检查接受二甲双胍治疗的患者的乳酸水平是很重要的。本研究旨在确定影响乳酸浓度的因素,以及由此导致的高乳酸血症风险。方法:共纳入505例患者。所有患者均接受了详细而系统的临床评估,并参加了诊断性夜间多导睡眠图检查。在单个时间点测量血清乳酸水平。结果:队列中乳酸浓度中位数为1.0 mmol/L,与OSA严重程度无差异(p = 0.82)。18.8%的患者使用二甲双胍,64.8%的患者乳酸浓度高于未使用二甲双胍的患者(p 0.8 mmol/L)。乳酸水平升高的患者往往是活跃的吸烟者。多变量分析显示,高乳酸血症与二甲双胍的使用有关(p结论:我们的研究结果表明,无论OSA严重程度如何,二甲双胍在OSA和2型糖尿病患者中的使用似乎对乳酸代谢是安全的。然而,接受二甲双胍治疗的积极吸烟患者发生高乳酸血症的风险增加,这就需要有针对性的干预措施来鼓励这类人群戒烟。
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