Sleep medicine

REM-related obstructive sleep apnea in adults with past COVID-19 infection

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Abstract

Essence

Prior COVID-19 infection was associated with more REM-predominant OSA despite lower overall OSA prevalence.

Evidence

This matched case-control sleep-laboratory study compared 152 adults with prior COVID-19 and 152 controls, finding REM-predominant OSA in 47.4% of cases versus 17.8% of controls and an adjusted OR of 3.14.

Caveat

Fatigue was only a surrogate marker for long-COVID, and the case-control design cannot prove that COVID-19 caused the REM-predominant OSA phenotype.

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