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OSA, metabolic syndrome and CPAP: effect on cardiac remodeling in subjects with abdominal obesity

Authors :
Francesco Solbiati
Achille Venco
Luigina Guasti
Emanuela Laurita
Anna Maria Grandi
Antonella Bernasconi
Chiara Marchesi
E. Nicolini
Maurizio Marogna
Andrea Maria Maresca
F Colombo
Claudio Salina
Source :
Respiratory medicine. 106(1)
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Summary Background We evaluated whether obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) and continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) treatment influence left ventricular (LV) remodelling independently of abdominal obesity and metabolic syndrome (MetS). Methods Cardiorespiratory examination, 24-h BP monitoring and echocardiogram were performed in overweight/obese patients with increased abdominal adiposity and symptoms suggesting OSA : OSA/MetS (n.50), OSA/noMetS (n.22), noOSA/MetS (n.29), noOSA/noMets (n.16). The evaluation was repeated in 41 patients after ≥18 months of CPAP. Results Despite similar age, gender, BMI and 24-h BP, the 2 groups with MetS had greater LV remodelling (LV hypertrophy and diastolic dysfunction) than the 2 groups without MetS. From multiple regression analysis independent determinants for LV mass were MetS, 24-h systolic BP and age, for LV diastolic function were LV mass index, MetS and age. After CPAP, the 20 patients with decreased body weight showed diastolic BP decrease, LV hypertrophy regression and diastolic function improvement, whereas, despite similar respiratory improvement, BP and LV parameters were unchanged in the 21 patients with body weight unchanged/increased. Conclusion In patients with increased abdominal adiposity, LV remodelling is not associated to OSA per se; chronic CPAP treatment does not influence LV remodelling whose regression is mainly linked to body weight decrease.

Details

ISSN :
15323064
Volume :
106
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Respiratory medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ec3b27ee2bf0f35c26de307979aeb943