| Literature DB >> 22438995 |
Ernesto Kufoy1, Jose-Alberto Palma, Jon Lopez, Manuel Alegre, Elena Urrestarazu, Julio Artieda, Jorge Iriarte.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. The goal of this study was to demonstrate whether the use of CPAP produces significant changes in the heart rate or in the heart rate variability of patients with OSA in the first night of treatment and whether gender and obesity play a role in these differences.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22438995 PMCID: PMC3306298 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0033769
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Patients included in the study.
| N | Age ± SD (years) | Height ± SD (m) | Weight ± SD (kg) | BMI ± SD (kg/m2) | |
| Male | 24 | 50.70±6.74 | 1.77±.05 | 96.59±18.32 | 30.70±5.17 |
| Female | 15 | 51.73±8.33 | 1.60±.07 | 92.52±21.99 | 35.95±7.82 |
| Total | 39 | 51.40±7.35 | 1.70±.16 | 94.84±19.77 | 32.97±6.85 |
SD: Standard Deviation. BMI: Body Mass Index.
Men were taller than women. Women had a tendency to higher BMI but it was not significant. Age and AHI were similar.
Respiratory features of patients included in the study.
| N | AHI ± SD | Apnea duration ± SD (s) | N° of oxygen desaturations per h of sleep ± SD | Minimal SatO2 ± SD (%) | Mean SatO2 ± SD (%) | |
| Male | 24 | 49.80±17.86 | 21.45±6.69 | 14.55±20.9 | 90.84±10.48 | 95.21±1.55 |
| Female | 15 | 45.01±10.36 | 18 ±4.86 | 17.18±14.94 | 88.86±8.8 | 94.85±1.07 |
| Total | 39 | 47.70±15.11 | 19.98±6.15 | 15.67±18.39 | 80±10.09 | 95.06±1.59 |
AHI: Apnea-Hypopnea Index. SD: Standard Deviation. SatO2: Variance of Oxygen Saturation.
Differences between basal and CPAP studies in HRM, HRV and oxygen saturation.
| Total | R-R interval (HRM) | HRV (ms) | Var. SatO2 |
| Basal (first night) | 0.9026±0.068 (66.4 bpm) | 0.0673±0.011 | 1.1946±0.5338 |
| CPAP (second night) | 0.9282±0.073 (64.6 bpm) | 0.0935±0.022 | 0.3857±0.1078 |
| F | 4.064 | 4.064 | 47.680 |
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| 0.229 | 0.045 | <0.0001 |
CPAP: Continuous Positive Air Preassure. HRM: Heart Rate Mean. HRV: Heart Rate Variability. Var. SatO2: Variance of Oxygen Saturation.
Heart rate mean and variability in OSA and sleep stages, in basal and CPAP studies.
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| HRM | HRV (ms) | HRM | HRV (ms) | HRM | HRV (ms) | |
| Basal | 73* | 0.0837 | 63 | 0.1060 | 64 | 0.0909 |
| CPAP | 71** | 0.0919 | 62 | 0.0490*** | 62 | 0.0610 |
| T | −0.656 | −0.530 | −0.944 | 2.283 | 1.565 | 1.565 |
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| 0.516 | 0.600 | 0.352 | 0.029 | 0.127 | 0.127 |
HRM: Heart Rate Mean. HRV: Heart Rate Variability.
Comparing basal and CPAP studies in the 3 situations, only HRV during non-REM was found to be lower in CPAP studies compared to basal studies. In the basal studies, HRM was higher in Wake (*) than in non-REM or REM. HRV was similar in the three situations. In the CPAP studies, HRM (**) was also higher in WAKE than in non-REM or REM. HRV was lower in non-REM (***), compared to REM and wakefulness.
Analysis of data in non-REM, REM and WAKE between obese and non-obese groups.
| Obese vs. Non-obese | REM | NREM | WAKE |
| HRM | F = 3.294 | F = 6.846 | F = 3.472 |
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| T = 2.980 | T = 0.464 | T = −5.289 | |
| HRV | F = 3.848 | F = 1.512 | F = 0.48 |
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| T = −4.897 | T = −4.472 | T = −4.840 | |
| Var. SatO2 | F = 1.859 | F = 1.350 | F = 0.001 |
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| T = 4.527 | T = 5.472 | T = 3.645 |
HRM: Heart Rate Mean. HRV: Heart Rate Variability. Var. SatO2: Variability in Oxygen Saturation.
Statistical significance.
Analysis of the data in non-REM, REM and WAKE between male and female groups.
| Male vs. Female | REM | NREM | WAKE |
| HRM | F = 13.157 | F = 5.021 | F = 4.311 |
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| T = 1.540 | T = 2.438 | T = 1.262 | |
| HRV | F = 3.509 | F = 3.426 | F = 6.124 |
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| T = −0.954 | T = −0.672 | T = 2.785 | |
| Var. SatO2 | F = 0.278 | F = 0.001 | F = 1.646 |
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| T = 0.523 | T = 0.657 | T = 1.444 |
HRM: Heart Rate Mean. HRV: Heart Rate Variability. Var. SatO2: Variance of Oxygen Saturation.
Statistical significance.