2018
DOI: 10.21037/jtd.2018.06.134
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Lung function impairment is not associated with the severity of acute coronary syndrome but is associated with a shorter stay in the coronary care unit

Abstract: This study indicates a possible association between LFI and a shorter length of stay in the CCU but does not show a significant association with ACS severity.

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“…This study was carried out based on the results of the studies in the literature that cardiovascular pathologies affect the respiratory system and are closely related [18][19][20]. Our study is the first study in the literature in this sense, and it has been determined that IPI predicts risk factors in the cardiovascular system.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This study was carried out based on the results of the studies in the literature that cardiovascular pathologies affect the respiratory system and are closely related [18][19][20]. Our study is the first study in the literature in this sense, and it has been determined that IPI predicts risk factors in the cardiovascular system.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Obstructive Sleep Apnea Hypopnea Syndrome (OSAHS) mainly refers to a disease in which although patients continue to breathe forcefully during sleep development, it causes repeated hypoxia of the oropharyngeal sinus wall, resulting in collapse of airway function and significant reduction or interruption of pulmonary airflow dynamics, which can lead to intermittent disturbances of air exchange (such as hypercapnia and hypoxemia) and sleep fragmentation [1][2][3] . OSAHS is one of the most common and harmful systemic diseases belonging to Sleep Apnea and Hypopnea Syndrome (SAHS) and its main symptoms are characterized by nocturnal snoring, apnea, early morning headache and dry mouth on clinicopathology [4][5][6] . According to statistics, the number of patients with complications of hypertension accompanied by severe spontaneous sleep breathing and spontaneous apnea is only about 30 %-50 % of the patients each year.…”
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