Serum urate and obstructive sleep apnoea in severe obesity

May 21, 2015Chronic respiratory disease

Blood urate levels linked to blocked breathing during sleep in severe obesity

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Abstract

In a study of 92 severely obese subjects, the median serum urate was 345 μmol/L.

  • Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) was associated with high serum urate levels in females at baseline.
  • The adjusted odds ratio for high urate in females with OSA was 10.2 after accounting for confounders.
  • At follow-up, CPAP treatment was linked to a significant reduction in urate levels.
  • Among the 58 subjects reassessed, those on CPAP showed a trend towards a lower urate category.
  • The findings suggest a potential relationship between OSA and hyperuricaemia, particularly in obese females.

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