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. 2015 Sep;19(3):931-7.
doi: 10.1007/s11325-014-1095-5. Epub 2014 Dec 16.

Lipid profile after long-term APAP in OSA patients

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Lipid profile after long-term APAP in OSA patients

Sandra Rebelo et al. Sleep Breath. 2015 Sep.

Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to explore the impact of an 8-year therapy with autoadjusting positive airway pressure (APAP) on fasting lipid level in a sample of Portuguese moderate/severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) patients. Besides contributing to the comprehension of the complex relationship between dyslipidemia and OSA, it provided new data regarding the effectiveness of a long term APAP treatment.

Methods: Thirty-nine male patients with moderate to severe OSA were included in the study. APAP was prescribed to all patients. Fifteen patients were under lipid-lowering medication throughout the study, and another 15 patients never used lipid-lowering medication at any time during the study. Fasting morning venous blood samples were collected at three time points (baseline 6 months and 8 years) and lipids were estimated. Statistical analysis was performed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) 21.0 software.

Results: After 8 years of APAP treatment, patients presented a similar body mass index but a significantly less severe daytime sleepiness. Patients on lipid-lowering medication exhibited a higher reduction in total cholesterol than those naïf from that medication, but the reduction was not statistically significant after adjusting for medication and APAP adherence.

Conclusions: Long-term APAP treatment improves OSA but does not seem to contribute to changes in fasting lipids.

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