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Review
. 2019 Jan 31;53(2):1800893.
doi: 10.1183/13993003.00893-2018. Print 2019 Feb.

Obstructive sleep apnoea and venous thromboembolism: pathophysiological links and clinical implications

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Obstructive sleep apnoea and venous thromboembolism: pathophysiological links and clinical implications

Alberto García-Ortega et al. Eur Respir J. .
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Abstract

Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) and pulmonary embolism (PE) remain major health issues worldwide. Data from pathophysiological studies suggest that both intermittent hypoxia and sleep fragmentation are associated with increased blood coagulability, endothelial dysfunction and venous stasis. There is growing evidence that OSA is potentially prevalent in and a risk factor for PE. Conversely, patients with acute PE have two to four times greater risk of moderate-to-severe OSA. The role of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) treatment in improving clinically meaningful outcomes in PE patients remains unclear, although some authors have suggested that CPAP could improve the hypercoagulability state and normalise circadian alterations in some of the coagulation molecules, as observed in patients with OSA. Emerging research highlights the complex interdependent relationships between OSA and PE, emphasising the need for rigorous, well-powered trials that address the impact of OSA and its treatment on the prevention and management of PE. Undoubtedly, these will require closer collaboration between the sleep medicine and clinical/venous thromboembolism communities.

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Conflict of interest: A. García-Ortega has nothing to disclose. Conflict of interest: E. Mañas has nothing to disclose. Conflict of interest: R. López-Reyes has nothing to disclose. Conflict of interest: M.J. Selma has nothing to disclose. Conflict of interest: A. García has nothing to disclose. Conflict of interest: G. Oscullo has nothing to disclose. Conflict of interest: D. Jiménez has nothing to disclose. Conflict of interest: M.Á. Martínez-García has nothing to disclose.

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