The clinical and polysomnographic differences between obese and non-obese patients with obstructive sleep apnea

Feb 14, 2020Tuberkuloz ve toraks

Clinical and sleep study differences between obese and non-obese patients with obstructive sleep apnea

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Abstract

Of 99 patients diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea, 63.6% were classified as obese.

  • Obese patients had a higher apnea-hypopnea index and Epworth Sleepiness Scale scores compared to non-obese patients.
  • Average oxygen saturation during sleep was lower in the obese group.
  • There were no significant differences in OSA-related symptoms or polysomnographic findings between the two groups.
  • Diabetes mellitus was more prevalent in the obese OSA group.
  • The use of antidepressant medication was more common among non-obese patients.

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