Overnight Changes in Lung Function of Obese Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnoea

  • Kunos, L.
  • Lazar, Z.
  • Martinovszky, F.
  • Tarnoki, A.D.
  • Tarnoki, D.L.
  • Kovacs, D.
  • Forgo, B.
  • Horvath, P.
  • Losonczy, G.
  • Bikov, A.
Publication date
January 2017

Abstract

Purpose: Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is a prevalent disorder, characterised by collapse of the upper airways during sleep. The impact of sleep-disordered breathing on pulmonary function indices is however currently not well described. The aim of the study was to evaluate diurnal change in lung function indices in a cohort of patients with OSA and relate pulmonary function changes to disease severity. Methods: 42 patients with OSA and 73 healthy control subjects participated in the study. Asthma and COPD were excluded in all volunteers following a clinical and spirometric assessment. Spirometry was then performed in all subjects in the evening and the morning following a polysomnography study. Results: There was no difference in evening o...

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