阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停的性别差异:初步临床和多导睡眠图调查。

IF 3.2 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
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背景/目的:性别差异影响阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)综合征的临床表现、进展和治疗反应,提示存在不同的性别相关表型,可能由解剖、生理和激素因素驱动。然而,性别对osa相关认知特征的影响尚不清楚。本研究旨在探讨OSA女性与男性的神经心理及多导睡眠图(PSG)差异,以探讨性别对临床表现及多导睡眠图特征的影响。方法:收集28例OSA患者(年龄、教育程度和疾病严重程度相匹配的14例女性和14例男性)的数据。所有患者均进行了完整的神经心理学评估、Epworth嗜睡量表和通宵PSG。为了评估特定睡眠特征与认知表现之间的关系,PSG参数与神经心理测试得分相关。结果:男性和女性组在所有管理的神经心理测试中都在正常范围内,根据意大利的规范值。与男性OSA患者相比,女性患者在Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure (ROCF) Recall Test上的得分明显较低。相比之下,两组患者在临床表现和睡眠参数方面均无显著的临床统计学差异。结论:本研究提高了对OSA患者性别认知障碍的认识。我们的初步研究结果表明,ROCF回忆测试可能在OSA女性中改变,但在男性中没有改变。需要进一步的纵向研究来调查OSA女性患者是否会随着时间的推移发展为坦率的痴呆。
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Gender Differences in Obstructive Sleep Apnea: A Preliminary Clinical and Polysomnographic Investigation.

Background/objectives: Gender differences influence the clinical manifestations, progression, and treatment response in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) syndrome, suggesting the existence of distinct gender-related phenotypes potentially driven by anatomical, physiological, and hormonal factors. However, the impact of gender on OSA-related cognitive profiles remains unknown. This study aimed to investigate the neuropsychological and polysomnographic (PSG) differences between OSA females and males in order to detect the impact of gender on clinical manifestation and PSG features.

Methods: Data were collected from 28 OSA patients (14 females and 14 males matched for age, education, and disease severity). All patients performed a complete neuropsychological evaluation, Epworth sleepiness scale, and whole-night PSG. To evaluate the relationship between specific sleep profiles and cognitive performance, PSG parameters were correlated to scores obtained on neuropsychological tests.

Results: Both male and female groups performed within the normal range across all administered neuropsychological tests, according to Italian normative values. Compared with OSA males, female patients showed significantly lower values on the Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure (ROCF) Recall Test. By contrast, no significant statistical clinical difference emerged between the two OSA groups in terms of clinical manifestation and sleep parameters.

Conclusions: This study improves the knowledge on gender-related cognitive impairment in OSA patients. Our preliminary findings demonstrate that the ROCF Recall Test may be altered in OSA females, but not in males. Further longitudinal studies are needed to investigate whether OSA female patients will develop a frank dementia over time.

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Neurology International
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