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Klaudia Brożyna-Tkaczyk1, Wojciech Myśliński1, Jerzy Mosiewicz1.
Abstract
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Keywords: CPAP; endothelial dysfunction; microcirculation; obstructive sleep apnea
Year: 2021 PMID: 33806108 PMCID: PMC8064446 DOI: 10.3390/medicina57040310
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicina (Kaunas) ISSN: 1010-660X Impact factor: 2.430
Characteristics of the included studies on the endothelium among OSA patients. (FMD—flow mediated dilation, AHI—apnea–hypopnea index, nCPAP—nasal continuous positive airway pressure, SDF—sidestream darkfield imaging, PORH—post-occlusive reactive hyperemia, LDF—laser-Doppler flowmetry, BMI—body-mass index, hs-CRP—high sensitivity C-reactive protein).
| Author | Study Population | Endothelial Function Assessment | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mary S. et al., 2004 [ |
28 OSA males (13 on nCPAP, 14 observations) 12 controls | FMD (brachial artery) with ultrasound |
Negative correlation between FMD and AHI Significant increase ( |
| Chung S. et al., 2010 [ |
83 OSA males (44 severe, 39 mild to moderate) 29 controls | FMD (brachial artery) with ultrasound |
Lower FMD among severe OSA than the control group Negative correlation between FMD and AHI ( Correlation between FMD and average O2 saturation ( |
| Ruzek L. et al., 2017 [ |
16 OSA (4 moderate, 12 severe) 17 controls | SDF |
Significant overnight decreased flow and increased flow heterogeneity among severe OSA |
| Nazzaro R. et al., 2008 [ |
68 OSA (33 mild, 34 severe) 32 controls | Nailfold video-capillaroscopy |
Lower capillary density (CD) among severe OSA compared with the control group |
| Koç A.K. et al., 2019 [ |
69 OSA (19 mild, 20 moderate, 30 severe) 29 controls | Nailfold video-capillaroscopy in hyperemia protocol |
The PORH value in the severe OSA group was significantly lower than in the control group No significant difference between other groups |
| Gamez B. et al., 2012 [ |
68 OSA (31 mild to moderate, 37 severe) | LDF in PORH protocol |
Difference between postischemic flow among two groups; lower values in severe OSA ( |
| Guven S. et al., 2012 [ |
47 OSA 29 controls | hs-CRP (serum) |
Higher level in the OSA group ( Positive correlation with BMI and AHI |
| Drager L.F. et al., 2010 [ |
152 patients with metabolic syndrome (92 OSA, 60 non-OSA) | hs-CRP (serum) |
Sleep apnea severity, apnea–hypopnea index, and minimum oxygen saturation were independently associated with CRP levels |
| Sharma S.K. et al., 2008 [ |
27 non-obese non-apneics 45 obese non-apneics 29 apneics | hs-CRP (serum) |
Only BMI was found to be significantly associated with serum hs-CRP levels. |
The impact of CPAP treatment on endothelium among OSA patients and characteristics of the included studies. (Ach—acetylcholine, AHI—apnea–hypopnea index, FBF—forearm blood flow, PWV—pulse wave velocity, ESS—Epworth sleepiness scale, LDF—laser-Doppler flowmetry, PORH—post-occlusive reactive hyperemia, BMI—body-mass index).
| Author | Study Population | Endothelial Assessment | Follow-Up Investigation (on CPAP) | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Büchner N. et al., 2011 [ | 6 OSA males with at least moderate OPA | Strain gauge venous occlusion plethysmography after intra-arterial infusion of nitroprusside and ACh | After 6 months |
The degree of endothelial dysfunction is associated with the severity of OSA assessed by AHI Improvement in endothelial function after CPAP (although not statistically significant) |
| Latimore J.L et al., 2006 [ | 10 OSA (at least moderate: 9 men, 1 woman of postmenopausal age) | Strain gauge venous occlusion plethysmography after intra-arterial infusion of nitroprusside and ACh, vitamin C, and L-monomethyl arginine | After 3 months |
In response to ACh, there was an increase in flow compared with pre-CPAP ( Co-infusion of vitamin C with Ach induced: improvement in endothelial function after injection among pre-CPAP patients no changes in FBF among post-CPAP patients |
| Shim C.Y. et al., 2018 [ | 56 severe OSA (28 treated by CPAP, 28 by sham therapy) | PWV | After 3 months |
Improvement in arterial stiffness among severe OSA patients compared with placebo (sham therapy) ( |
| Mineiro M.A et al., 2017 [ | 34 OSA divided into sleepy (13) and non-sleepy (21) groups by ESS | PWV | After 4 months |
Improvement in arterial stiffness in the sleepy group (decrease in PWV) after therapy ( No difference in non-sleepy patients |
| Muñoz-Hernandez R. et al., 2015 [ | 30 OSA | LDF in PORH protocol, cf-DNA | After 3 months |
Area of hyperemia after the ischemia increased, which indicates improved endothelial function ( DNA concentration decreased ( Suggestion that the more severe the disease, the greater the level of the decline in cfDNA |
| Ryan S. et al., 2007 [ | 112 patients (30 non-OSA, 35 mild to moderate OSA, 14 severe obese OSA, 31 severe BMI-matched OSA) | Hs-CRP (serum) | After 6 weeks |
No significant differences in CRP level between non-OSA, mild to moderate OSA, and severe BMI-matched OSA Higher level of CRP in the severe OSAS/obese group than in all other groups CRP level was not associated with OSAS severity in men but was independently associated with obesity |
| Liang Y. et al., 2010 [ |
127 OSA (43 mild, 39 moderate, 45 severe) 52 controls | cf-DNA (serum) | After 6 months |
DNA concentrations in the moderate and severe OSA group were higher than those in the mild OSA and control groups ( Decreased concentration of DNA after CPAP treatment ( |
| Borges Y.G. et al., 2019 [ | 39 OSA (18 on CPAP and 21 on exercise) | cf-DNA (serum) | After 8 weeks |
No significant decrease in DNA concentration after CPAP therapy |
| Caballero-Eraso C 2019 [ | 21 OSA | BK channels β1-subunit mRNA expression | After 3 months |
Β1-subunit mRNA expression at baseline correlated inversely with its change after CPAP |