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Impairment of vascular endothelial function and left ventricular filling - Association with the severity of apnea-induced hypoxemia during sleep

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CHEST
卷 119, 期 4, 页码 1085-1091

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AMER COLL CHEST PHYSICIANS
DOI: 10.1378/chest.119.4.1085

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brachial artery/ultrasonography; echocardiography; left ventricular function; left ventricular remodeling; obstructive sleep apnea; vascular endothelium/physiopathology

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Study objectives: To investigate whether a dose-effect relationship exists between the severity of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and subclinical indicators of myocardial or vascular dysfunction. Design: Cross-sectional study using correlation analysis. Participants: Twenty subjects referred to our sleep laboratory for screening or therapy of OSA but without regular medication and without known cardiovascular disease. Measurements: Severity of OSA was quantified by polysomnography. Moreover, nocturnal excretion of norepinephrine was determined. Left ventricular (LV) myocardial function was assessed with Doppler echocardiography. Using ultrasonographic measurements, endothelium-dependent and endothelium-independent conduit artery dilation were measured as now-mediated and glyceryltrinitrate-induced changes in brachial artery diameter. Results: Worsening nocturnal hypoxemia, measured as nocturnal oxygen saturation nadir or percentage of sleep time spent in hypoxemia (< 90% hemoglobin oxygen saturation), predicted increased interventricular septum thickness (corrected for age and body mass index), prolonged isovolumetric relaxation time, decreased ratio between peak early and late mitral now velocities, as well as reduced endothelium-dependent dilatory capacity of the brachial artery tall relationships corrected for cofactor age and with p < 0.05) were observed, Associations between these cardiovascular function markers and nocturnal excretion of norepinephrine followed the same trend, but relations with interventricular septum thickness and flow-mediated artery dilation missed significance (p = 0.064 and p = 0.081, respectively). LV posterior wall thickness, measures of LV systolic function, early mitral now deceleration time, and endothelium-independent artery dilation were not significantly related to the degree of nocturnal hypoxemia or norepinephrine excretion. None of the correlations with apnea-hypopnea index were statistically significant, Conclusions: The severity of apnea-related hypoxemia is associated with a gradual deterioration of LV diastolic function as well as large-artery endothelial function.

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