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Cerebral hemodynamic changes in obstructive sleep apnea syndrome after continuous positive airway pressure treatment
Authors:Pedro Enrique Jiménez Caballero  Ramón Coloma Navarro  Oscar Ayo Martín  Tomás Segura Martín
Affiliation:1. Department of Neurology, Hospital San Pedro de Alcántara, Avenida de Pablo Naranjo s/n, 10003, Cáceres, Spain
4. Calle Dionisio Acedo no 9, Portal 7, 4-1a, 10001, Cáceres, Spain
2. Department of Neumology, Hospital Universitario de Albacete, Albacete, Spain
3. Department of Neurology, Hospital Universitario de Albacete, Albacete, Spain
Abstract:

Background

Patients with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) are at increased risk for cerebrovascular diseases. The underlying mechanisms remain obscure. It may occur through a reduction in cerebral vascular reactivity. Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is effective in reducing the occurrence of apneas. We hypothesized that treatment with CPAP improves cerebral vascular reactivity.

Methods

This is a prospective study with OSAS patients. The apnea test (ApT) was calculated as an increase of mean artery velocity during apnea: [Artery velocity in apnea minus Resting artery velocity]/Resting artery velocity expressed as percentage. After 2 years of CPAP treatment, the test was repeated.

Results

Seventy-six patients represented the study pool. After 2 years of treatment with CPAP, we were able to conduct a reassessment in 65 patients. Of the 65 patients who finished the clinical study, 56 were men, and 9 were women, with an average age of 48.1?±?10.4 years. There was an improvement in the ApT after CPAP treatment (30.8?±?12.1 vs 39.8?±?15.1; p:0.000). The values of cerebral blood flow velocities, diastolic blood pressure in apnea, and basal heart rate decreased.

Conclusions

Cerebral vascular reactivity in OSAS patients measured by ApT improved after 2 years of CPAP.
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