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ABSTRACT: Study objectives
Clinical studies have investigated whether obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) can modulate bone metabolism but data are conflicting. Bone mineral density (BMD) measured by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry is the standard technique for quantifying bone strength but has limitations in overweight patients (body mass index [BMI] ? 25 kg/m(2)). The aim of this study was to examine the association between OSA and BMD by examining CT images that allow true volumetric measurements of the bone regardless of BMI.Methods
Lumbar vertebrae BMD was evaluated in 234 persons (180 males and 54 females) by CT scan. The method was calibrated by a phantom containing a known concentration of hydroxyapatite.Results
BMD was lower in male patients with severe OSA (apnea-hypopnea index [AHI] ? 30/h) than non OSA (AHI < 5; p < 0.05), while OSA and BMD had no association in females. Linear and multiple regression analyses revealed that age (p < 0.0001, ? = -0.52), hypertension (p = 0.0068, ? = -0.17), and the alveolar-arterial oxygen pressure difference (A-aDO2) (p = 0.012, ? = -0.15) in males were associated with BMD, while only age (p < 0.0001, ? = -0.68) was associated with BMD in females.Conclusion
Males with severe OSA had a significantly lower BMD than non OSA participants. Age, hypertension, and elevation of A-aDO2 were significant factors for BMD by CT imaging. The usefulness of measuring BMD in OSA patients by CT scanning should be studied in future.
SUBMITTER: Hamada S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4702201 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Hamada Satoshi S Ikezoe Kohei K Hirai Toyohiro T Oguma Tsuyoshi T Tanizawa Kiminobu K Inouchi Morito M Handa Tomohiro T Oga Toru T Mishima Michiaki M Chin Kazuo K
Journal of clinical sleep medicine : JCSM : official publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine 20160101 1
<h4>Study objectives</h4>Clinical studies have investigated whether obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) can modulate bone metabolism but data are conflicting. Bone mineral density (BMD) measured by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry is the standard technique for quantifying bone strength but has limitations in overweight patients (body mass index [BMI] ≥ 25 kg/m(2)). The aim of this study was to examine the association between OSA and BMD by examining CT images that allow true volumetric measurements of ...[more]