2017
DOI: 10.4172/2167-0277.1000265
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Effect of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Treatment on Hemograms of Patients with Severe Obstructive Sleep Apnea in the Lack of Comorbidities

Abstract: In this study, we aimed to evaluate the effect of CPAP treatment on hemograms of patients with severe OSA in the lack of comorbidities which might affect the real values of hematological parameters.This retrospective cohort study patients selected from those whose polysomnography reports were compatible with severe OSAS and who underwent PAP titration in our sleep medicine department. 49 patients were enrolled to the study. The baseline hemograms of the participants were collected from one of the patients' vis… Show more

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“…An increase of RBC destruction causes greater size heterogeneity and thus a higher RDW [54]. Studies have reported either no change [55] or an increase in RDW after PAP treatment [44]. In this study, no significant change in RDW after PAP was observed.…”
Section: Pap-induced Sulfonylated Gapdh Tetramer/oligomer In Rbc May Be Related With Gapdh Peroxidase Activity And/or Eryptosis Associatecontrasting
confidence: 52%
“…An increase of RBC destruction causes greater size heterogeneity and thus a higher RDW [54]. Studies have reported either no change [55] or an increase in RDW after PAP treatment [44]. In this study, no significant change in RDW after PAP was observed.…”
Section: Pap-induced Sulfonylated Gapdh Tetramer/oligomer In Rbc May Be Related With Gapdh Peroxidase Activity And/or Eryptosis Associatecontrasting
confidence: 52%