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![]() European Respiratory JournalVolume 16 Issue 1, Pages 128 - 133 Published Online: 25 Dec 2001 ERS Journals Ltd 2000
Abstract | References | Full Text: HTML, | Related Articles | Citation Tracking Cardiovascular risk factors in patients with obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome Copyright Copyright notice KEYWORDS Coronary heart disease • sleep apnoea • stroke Cardiovascular risk factors in patients with obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome. J.L. Kiely, W.T. McNicholas. ©ERS Journals Ltd 2000. ABSTRACTAbstractCardiovascular disorders are common in patients with obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAS) but there is debate as to whether OSAS is an independent risk factor for their development, since OSAS may be associated with other disorders and risk factors that predispose to cardiovascular disease. In an effort to quantify the risk of OSAS patients for cardiovascular disease arising from these other factors, the authors assessed the future risk for cardiovascular disease among a group of 114 consecutive patients with established OSAS prior to nasal continuous positive airway pressure therapy, using an established method of risk prediction employed in the Framingham studies. Patients were 100 males, aged (mean±sd) 52±9.0 yrs, and 14 females, aged 51±10.4 yrs, with an apnoea/hypopnoea index of 45±22·h These findings indicate that obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome patients are at high risk of future cardiovascular disease from factors other than obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome, and may help explain the difficulties in identifying a potential independent risk from obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome. |