2015
DOI: 10.17116/terarkh201587447-52
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Clinical features of sleep-related breathing disorders in patients with acromegaly

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“…Another study reported a positive correlation between the severity of sleep-disordered breathing and duration of acromegaly in patients with active disease. Stratifying OSAS patients according to disease severity we observed that severe OSAS patients appear to be affected from acromegaly for more years than those with a lower severity of disease [21] [22].…”
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confidence: 84%
“…Another study reported a positive correlation between the severity of sleep-disordered breathing and duration of acromegaly in patients with active disease. Stratifying OSAS patients according to disease severity we observed that severe OSAS patients appear to be affected from acromegaly for more years than those with a lower severity of disease [21] [22].…”
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confidence: 84%
“…In acromegaly there is an elevated prevalence of sleep apnoea, as underlined by Hernandez-Gordilo et al [14] , and equally high values (80%) are reported by Tsoi UA et al [15] . The association between hypothyroidism and OSAS is confirmed by variois studies and particularly by Ozcan KM et al [16] , who in a group of 203 patients with OSAS noticed the presence of clinical or subclinical hypothyroidism in 12.…”
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“…Вероятно, поэтому у больных с впервые выявленной акромегалией, в отличие от общей популяции, ИМТ не является предиктором развития нарушений дыхания во сне. Это показано и в других исследованиях [15,16].…”
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“…Неконтролируемая Контролируемая В нашем исследовании не получено статистически значимой разницы в распространенности нарушений дыхания во сне в зависимости от пола (p>0,05), в отличие от общей популяции, где распространенность нарушения дыхания во сне у мужчин (13-33%) превышает этот показатель у женщин (6-19%) [5]. Несмотря на то что медиана ИАГ выше у мужчин по сравнению с женщинами (38 и 26 соответственно), статистически значимых различий ИАГ у мужчин и женщин не выявлено, что сравнимо с результатами других исследований [15].…”
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