Chronic kidney disease in European patients with obstructive sleep apnea: the ESADA cohort study
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
The cross-sectional relationship of obstructive sleep apnea with moderate
to severe chronic kidney disease, defined as an estimated glomerular
filtration rate <60 mL/min/1.73 m2, was investigated in a large cohort
of patients with suspected obstructive sleep apnea studied by nocturnal
polysomnography or cardiorespiratory polygraphy. Data were obtained
from the European Sleep Apnea Database, where information from
unselected adult patients with suspected obstructive sleep apnea
afferent to 26 European sleep centres had been prospectively collected.
Both the Modification of Diet in Renal Disease and the Chronic Kidney
Disease-Epidemiology Collaboration equations were used for the
assessment of estimated glomerular filtration rate. The analysed sample
included 7700 subjects, 71% male, aged 51.9 +/- 12.5 years. Severe
obstructive sleep apnea (apnea-hypopnea index >=30) was found in 34%
of subjects. The lowest nocturnal oxygen saturation was 81 +/- 10.2%.
Chronic kidney disease prevalence in the whole sample was 8.7% or
6.1%, according to the Modification of Diet in Renal Disease or the
Chronic Kidney Disease-Epidemiology Collaboration equations, respectively.
Subjects with lower estimated glomerular filtration rate were older,
more obese, more often female, had worse obstructive sleep apnea and
more co-morbidities (P < 0.001, each). With both equations, independent
predictors of estimated glomerular filtration rate <60 were: chronic
heart failure; female gender; systemic hypertension; older age; higher
body mass index; and worse lowest nocturnal oxygen saturation. It was
concluded that in obstructive sleep apnea, chronic kidney disease is
largely predicted by co-morbidities and anthropometric characteristics. In
addition, severe nocturnal hypoxaemia, even for only a small part of the
night, may play an important role as a risk factor for kidney dysfunction.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
epidemiology; hypoxia; nephropathy
Elenco autori:
Marrone, Oreste
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