1. The association between obstructive sleep apnea syndrome and microvascular complications in well-controlled diabetic patients.
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Kosseifi S, Bailey B, Price R, Roy TM, Byrd RP Jr, Peiris AN, Kosseifi, Semaan, Bailey, Beth, Price, Robert, Roy, Thomas M, Byrd, Ryland P Jr, and Peiris, Alan N
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Background: Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) may promote hyperglycemia and insulin resistance.Objective: We studied the link between sleep apnea and microvascular diabetic complications in veterans with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM-2).Design: A retrospective electronic chart of all veterans referred for sleep studies over a 1-year period was reviewed. Ninety-eight patients with a glycosylated hemoglobin < 6.5% were included in the study. The degree of glycemia (HbA1c) and presence of macro- and microvascular complications were compared with OSAS variables.Method: Statistical analysis examined bivariate associations between OSAS variables and metabolic syndrome parameters.Results: The apnea hypopnea index was significantly related to diabetic microvascular complications, particularly retinopathy. Oxygen desaturation was significantly and inversely related to microalbuminuria, microvascular complications, retinopathy, and HbA1c.Conclusions: Sleep apnea is associated with microvascular complications even in well-controlled DM-2 veterans.Clinical Implications: Screening for OSAS should be considered in patients with DM-2. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2010
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