Abstract

We evaluated early atherosclerotic lesions in 20 non-smokers with newly diagnosed Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) and without known comorbidities by measuring common carotid artery intima media thickness (CCA-IMT), transcranial Doppler ultrasound (TCD), and ankle brachial index (ABI). These were compared with 20 healthy age- and BMI-matched controls. In OSA patients, CCA-IMT was not significantly higher vs. controls (0.74±0.17 vs. 0.66±0.12 mm, p=0.201) and it was positively correlated with neck circumference (r=0.466, p=0.039), arousal index (r=0.663, p=0.001), gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase activity (r=0.474, p=0.035) while it was negatively correlated with Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 sec (r=-0.055, p=0.012). No difference was noted between patients and controls in terms of vascular stenosis on TCD examination, while asymptomatic peripheral artery disease was found in one patient with OSA. In conclusion, OSA patients without known comorbidities exhibit a non-significant increase in CCA-IMT without further evidence of vascular disease, but additional experience in a larger patient series is needed.

Highlights

  • Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) is associated with increased risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) [1,2,3] and cerebrovascular morbidity [4, 5]

  • Mean common carotid artery intima media thickness (CCA-IMT) in OSA patients was positively correlated with neck circumference (r = 0.466, p = 0.039) and arousal index (r = 0.663, p = 0.001) while it was negatively correlated with Forced Expiratory Volume in the first second (FEV1), expressed as percentage of the predicted value (FEV1 % pred) (r = -0.551, p = 0.012)

  • The present study has demonstrated a positive correlation between CCA-IMT and arousal index, neck circumference, and gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT) as well as a negative correlation with FEV1, in patients with newly diagnosed OSA and without known comorbidities

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Summary

Introduction

Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) is associated with increased risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) [1,2,3] and cerebrovascular morbidity [4, 5]. This is the first study that combines CCAIMT, TCD and ABI measurements for the evaluation of vascular disease in OSA patients. Sleep ESS, CCA-IMT, ABI and TCD Measurements of OSA Patients

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