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Sex differences in obstructive sleep apnea phenotypes, the multi-ethnic study of atherosclerosis

Christine H J Won Michelle Reid Tamar Sofer Ali Azarbarzin Shaun Purcell +4 lainnya

Abstrak

Abstract Study Objectives The bases for sex disparities in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), is poorly understood. We quantified the influences of event definitions, sleep-state, and body position on apnea–hypopnea indices (AHIs) in men and women, and evaluated sex differences in pathophysiological endotypes. Methods Polysomnography (PSG) data were analyzed from 2057 participants from the multi-ethnic study of atherosclerosis. Alternative AHIs were compared using various desaturation and arousal criteria. Endotypes (loop gain, airway collapsibility, arousal threshold) were derived using breath-by-breath analysis of PSG signals. Regression models estimated the extent to which endotypes explained sex differences in AHI. Results The sample (mean 68.5 ± 9.2 years) included 54% women. OSA (AHI4P ≥15/h, defined by events with ≥4% desaturations) was found in 41.1% men and 21.8% women. Compared to AHI4P, male/female AHI ratios decreased by 5%–10% when using 3%-desaturation and/or arousal criteria; p < 0.05. REM-OSA (REM-AHI ≥15/h) was similar in men and women regardless of event desaturation criteria. REM-AHI4P ≥15/h was observed in 57% of men and women each. In NREM, AHI4P in men was 2.49 (CI95: 2.25, 2.76) of that in women. Women demonstrated lower loop gain, less airway collapsibility, and lower arousal threshold in NREM (ps < 0.0005). Endotypes explained 30% of the relative sex differences in NREM-AHI4P. Conclusions There are significant sex differences in NREM-AHI levels and in physiological endotypes. Physiological endotypes explained a significant portion of the relative sex differences in NREM-AHI. Definitions that use 4%-desaturation criteria under-estimate AHI in women. Combining NREM and REM events obscures OSA prevalence in REM in women.

Penulis (9)

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Christine H J Won

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Michelle Reid

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Tamar Sofer

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Ali Azarbarzin

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Shaun Purcell

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David White

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Andrew Wellman

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Scott Sands

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Susan Redline

Format Sitasi

Won, C.H.J., Reid, M., Sofer, T., Azarbarzin, A., Purcell, S., White, D. et al. (2019). Sex differences in obstructive sleep apnea phenotypes, the multi-ethnic study of atherosclerosis. https://doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsz274

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2019
Bahasa
en
Total Sitasi
130×
Sumber Database
CrossRef
DOI
10.1093/sleep/zsz274
Akses
Open Access ✓