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. 2017 Sep;49(6):487-495.
doi: 10.1080/07853890.2017.1306100. Epub 2017 Mar 27.

Association of sleep-disordered breathing with diabetes-associated kidney disease

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Association of sleep-disordered breathing with diabetes-associated kidney disease

Stefan Stadler et al. Ann Med. 2017 Sep.

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Introduction: Diabetes-associated kidney disease is characterized by impairment of renal function and albuminuria. The aim of the present study was to assess whether sleep-disordered breathing is associated with decreased estimated glomerular filtration rate or increased urine-albumin-to-creatinine-ratio independently from known modulators of diabetes-associated kidney disease.

Material and methods: Estimated glomerular filtration rate and urine-albumin-to-creatinine-ratio were determined in the baseline survey of the DIACORE-SDB substudy, a prospectively planned study of Diabetes mellitus 2 patients. As a measure of the severity of sleep-disordered breathing, the apnea-hypopnea-index was assessed using a 2-channel ambulatory SDB-monitoring device.

Results: A total of 679 patients (mean age 66 years, men 61%, mean body-mass-index 31.2 kg/m2) were analyzed. In multivariable linear regression models adjusting for known modulators of diabetes-associated kidney disease, such as sex, age, body-mass-index, systolic blood pressure, duration of diabetes and HbA1c, apnea-hypopnea-index [beta-estimate -0.2 ml/min/1.73 m2, 95% CI (-0.3; -0.1), p = .004], duration of diabetes and age were associated with estimated glomerular filtration rate. Apnea-hypopnea-index [beta-estimate 0.01 mg/g, 95% CI (0.00; 0.02), p = .009], duration of diabetes, HbA1c and systolic blood pressure were associated with ln(urine-albumin-to-creatinine-ratio).

Conclusion: In patients with diabetes mellitus type 2, more severe sleep-disordered breathing is significantly associated with lower estimated glomerular filtration rate and increased albuminuria, independent of known modulators of diabetes-associated kidney disease.

Keywords: Diabetes mellitus; kidney disease; sleep-disordered breathing.

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