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Comparative Study
. 2010 Jan;5(1):125-32.
doi: 10.2215/CJN.04030609. Epub 2009 Nov 19.

Sleep apnea is associated with cardiovascular risk factors among kidney transplant patients

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Comparative Study

Sleep apnea is associated with cardiovascular risk factors among kidney transplant patients

Miklos Zsolt Molnar et al. Clin J Am Soc Nephrol. 2010 Jan.

Abstract

Background and objectives: We assessed the prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and its clinical correlates in a large sample of patients who received a kidney transplant (Tx). We also compared the prevalence of the disorder between dialysis patients who were on the waiting list for a Tx (WL) and Tx patients.

Design, setting, participants, & measurements: This was a cross-sectional study of 100 Tx and 50 WL patients who underwent one-night polysomnography (SLeep disorders Evaluation in Patients after kidney Transplantation [SLEPT] Study). Sociodemographic information and data about medication, comorbidity, and laboratory parameters were collected.

Results: The prevalence of mild (apnea-hypopnea index [AHI] > or =5/h and <15/h), moderate (AHI > or =15/h and <30/h), and severe OSA (AHI > or =30/h) was 18, 11, and 14% in the Tx group and 28, 16, and 10% in the WL group, respectively. The AHI was significantly correlated with age (rho = 0.34), body mass index (rho = 0.45), neck circumference (rho = 0.4), abdominal circumference (rho = 0.51), and hemoglobin (rho = 0.24) in the Tx group. The proportion of Tx patients who were treated with three or more antihypertensive drugs was significantly higher in the OSA group (56 versus 31%; P = 0.022). Despite taking significantly more antihypertensive drugs, the average systolic BP was still higher in patients with versus without OSA (147 +/- 21 versus 139 +/- 18 mmHg; P = 0.059).

Conclusions: The prevalence of OSA is similar in Tx and WL patients and it may contribute to presence of hypertension in patients who receive a Tx.

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Flow chart of the patient selection.
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Prevalence and severity of OSA in Tx and WL patients (NS).
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Association of OSA severity and treatment with three or more antihypertensive drugs (P < 0.05, linear-by-linear association).

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