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Аппаратное лечение синдрома обструктивного апноэ во сне. 2-летнее наблюдение

Аппаратное лечение синдрома обструктивного апноэ во сне. 2-летнее наблюдение

Abstract

Цель исследования: оценить эффективность длительного аппаратного лечения (СРАР-терапии) у пациентов с синдромом обструктивного апноэ во сне (СОАС). Обследовано 26 пациентов с СОАС в возрасте от 28 до 76 лет, получающих длительную СРАР-терапию и преодолевших 2-летний рубеж лечения. Среди них было 24 мужчины и 2 женщины с индексом массы тела 38,4±8,3 кг/м2, индексом апноэ/гипопноэ 63,5±29,4. Проведение СРАР-терапии у больных с СОАС способствовало снижению индекса апноэ/гипопноэ (ИАГ) с 63,5±5,9 до 5,0±0,7 (pThe purpose of the study is to investigate the long-term continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) efficiency in patients with obstructive apnea. The study is based on the data about 26 OSA patients (24 M, 2 F, age from 28 to 76 year, AHI=63.5±29.4, BMI=38.4±8.3 kg/m2). The apnea/hypopnea index decreased from 63.5±5.9 to 5.0±0.7 (p

The purpose of the study is to investigate the long-term continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) efficiency in patients with obstructive apnea. The study is based on the data about 26 OSA patients (24 M, 2 F, age from 28 to 76 year, AHI=63.5±29.4, BMI=38.4±8.3 kg/m2). The apnea/hypopnea index decreased from 63.5±5.9 to 5.0±0.7 (p

Keywords

апноэ во сне, СРАР-терапия, полисомнография, ОЖИРЕНИЕ, артериальная гипертензия, респираторная поддержка, СРАР-therapy

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