Prevalence and mechanisms of diurnal hypercapnia in a sample of morbidly obese subjects with obstructive sleep apnoea.

  • RESTA, Onofrio
  • DE PERGOLA, Giovanni
  • Foschino Barbaro MP
  • Bonfitto P
  • Talamo S
  • Legari G
  • Minenna A
  • Giorgino R.
Publication date
January 2000
ISSN
0954-6111
Citation count (estimate)
68

Abstract

It is well known that obstructive sleep apnoea is especially frequent in the morbidly obese. In these subjects diurnal chronic hypercapnia, whose mechanism is still debated, may be present. Our study was performed to evaluate the prevalence and the mechanism of diurnal hypercapnia in the morbidly obese affected by obstructive sleep apnoea. From a population referred to our centre because of suspicion of sleep related breathing disorders, we selected 285 subjects without cardiopulmonary, neuromuscular or endocrinological diseases: 89 (36 M and 53 F, aged 46+/-13 years) had body mass index (BMI) > or = 40 kg m(-2) (MO group: morbidly obese subjects) and 196 (99 M and 97 F, aged 48+/-16 years) had BMI <40 kg m(-2) (NMO group: non-morbidl...

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