| Literature DB >> 25450153 |
Ming-Tzer Lin1, Hsien-Ho Lin, Pei-Lin Lee, Pei-Hsuan Weng, Chang-Chun Lee, Ting-Chun Lai, Wei Liu, Chi-Ling Chen.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Dyslipidemia is considered as one mechanism causing cardiovascular sequelae in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) can reduce cardiovascular morbidities but its effect on lipid profiles is inconclusive. This study aimed to investigate the effects of CPAP on lipid profiles by a meta-analysis of the existing randomized controlled trials.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25450153 PMCID: PMC4559086 DOI: 10.1007/s11325-014-1082-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sleep Breath ISSN: 1520-9512 Impact factor: 2.816
Fig. 1Flow diagram of the study. RCTs randomized controlled trials, CPAP continuous positive airway pressure, OSA obstructive sleep apnea. Asterisk indicates one study included without extractable outcome
Characteristics of randomized controlled trials (n = 6) of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) effects on lipid profiles in obstructive sleep apnea
| Author, year (country) | Number of case/control | Control type | Dropouts case/control (overall %) | Anti-lipid medications | AHI/RD/ODI (/h) | Age (years) | Male (%) | BMI (kg/m2) | DM | ESS | CPAP duration (weeks) | CPAP compliance (h/night) (SD or range or IQR) | Change of BP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Comondore 2009 (Canada) [ | 13 | NT | 0/0 (0) | NM | AHI >15, 27.9 (NM) | 55.5 (7.1) | 69 | 31.1 (NM) | NM | 6.8 (NM) | 4 | 5.5 (NM) | No |
| Coughlin 2007 (UK) [ | 35 | SC | 1/0 (2.9) | No | RDI >15, 39.7 (13.8) | 49 (8.3) | 100 | 36.1 (7.6) | No | 13.8 (4.9) | 6 | 3.9 (range, 0–7.4) | Reduced |
| Craig 2012 (UK, Canada) [ | 195/196 | NT | 41/40 (20.7) | Allowed | ODI >7.5, 9.8 (NM) | 57.7 (7.3) | 78 | 32.4 (5.6) | Yes | 8.0 (4.3) | 24 | 2.7a (IQR, 0.6–5.0) | Elevated |
| Drager 2007 (Brazil) [ | 12/12 | NT | 0/0 (0) | No | AHI >30, 59 (21.7) | 45.5 (6.6) | 100 | 29.8 (2.9) | No | 13.5 (4.5) | 16 | 6 (range, 5–6.6) | Reduced |
| Phillips 2011 (Australia) [ | 37 | SC | 5/3 (21.6) | Allowed, except fibrate | AHI >25, 41.2 (23.9) | 49 (13) | 92 | 32.1 (4.3) | Yes | 11.2 (4.9) | 8 | 4.4 (2.2) | NM |
| Robinson 2004 (UK) [ | 113/112 | SC | 5/0 (2.2) | Allowed | ODI >10, 38.7 (20.7) | 49.4 (10.3) | 100 | 35.8 (7.0) | Yes | 16.2 (3.3) | 4 | 5 (1.9) | NM |
The value was expressed as mean (standard deviation)
NM not mentioned, AHI apnea-hypopnea index, RDI respiratory disturbance index, ODI oxygen desaturation index, ESS Epworth Sleepiness Scale, BMI body mass index, DM diabetic mellitus, HTN hypertension, CVD cardiovascular disease, NT no treatment, SC subtherapeutic CPAP, IQR inter-quartile range
aMedian value
Fig. 2Summary figure of risk of bias. Plus mark (+) low risk of bias, minus mark (−) high risk of bias, question mark (?) unclear risk of bias
Baseline and outcome data of lipid profiles of randomized controlled trials (n = 6) on continuous positive airway pressure effects on lipid metabolism in obstructive sleep apnea
| Studies | Baseline, level (mg/dl) (SD) | Effect size (mg/dl) (95 % CI) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T-CHO | TG | HDL | LDL | T-CHO | TG | HDL | LDL | |
| Comondore 2009 [ | 185.62 (NM) | 162.08 (NM) | 44.47 (NM) | 109.82 (NM) | 4.64 (−15.47~24.75) | −46.06 (−154.11~62) | −2.51 (−8.12~3.09) | 5.41 (−14.69~25.91) |
| Coughlin 2007 [ | NM (NM) | NM (NM) | NM (NM) | NM (NM) | −7.73 (−19.34~3.87) | −8.86 (−38.72~21.01) | −1.16 (−3.87~1.55) | −3.87 (−11.32~3.58) |
| Craig 2012 [ | 203 (44.47) | 149.24 (84.1) | 50.27 (13.8) | 121.23 (38.46) | −1.93 (−7.73~3.87) | −3.99 (−14.17~6.2) | −0.58 (−1.93~0.77) | 0 (−5.03~5.03) |
| Drager 2007 [ | 234 (38.25) | 161.5 (56.73) | 49.5 (8.99) | 152.5 (34.08) | −5 (−34.95~24.95) | 19 (−37.42~75.42) | −1 (−8.09~6.09) | −4 (−29.88~21.88) |
| Phillips 2011 [ | 197.60 (39.83) | 170.05 (86.80) | 45.24 (10.83) | 121.04 (38.28) | −7.35 (−10.44~−4.25) | −19.04 (−27.46~−10.63) | −1.16 (−1.93~−0.39) | NM |
| Robinson 2004 [ | 218.49 (46.48) | 262.2 (198.92) | NM | NM | −8.12 (−16.29~0.05) | −16.83 (−52.11~18.45) | NM | NM |
The value was expressed as mean
NM not mentioned, SD standard deviation, T-CHO total cholesterol, TG triglyceride, HDL high-density lipoprotein, LDL low-density lipoprotein
Fig. 3Fixed-effect meta-analysis of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) effects on lipid profiles in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). a Total cholesterol. b Triglyceride. c High-density lipoprotein. d Low-density lipoprotein