Surgical vs Conventional Therapy for Weight Loss Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Sep 20, 2012JAMA

Surgery compared to regular treatment for weight loss in obstructive sleep apnea: a randomized trial

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Abstract

Patients in the bariatric surgery group lost a mean of 27.8 kg compared to 5.1 kg in the conventional weight loss program.

  • The apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) decreased by 25.5 events/hour in the bariatric surgery group and by 14.0 events/hour in the conventional group.
  • The difference in AHI reduction between the two groups was -11.5 events/hour, which was not statistically significant.
  • CPAP adherence rates were similar in both groups.
  • Bariatric surgery led to a greater improvement in physical health status as measured by the Short Form 36 physical component score.

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