Changes In Sleep-Disordered Breathing From The Acute To The Stable Phase Of Pulmonary Embolism And Impact Of Right Ventricular Dysfunction: Preliminary Findings Of Esaet Study

Alberto Garcia Ortega,Grace Oscullo,Eva Mañas-Baena,Aldara Garcia-Sanchez,Raquel Lopez-Reyes, Juan Jose Jimenez-Aguilella,Pilar Calvillo,Jose Daniel Gomez-Olivas, Silvia Navarro-Rosales,Maria Jose Selma-Ferrer, Enrique Zaldivar-Olmeda,Cristina Navarro-Soriano, David Jimenez-Castro, Miguel Ángel Martinez-Garcia

EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL(2020)

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Introduction: Acute pulmonary embolism (PE) may result in a transient increase in sleep-disordered breathing (SDB), mainly in patients with right ventricular dysfunction (RVD) (figure). Aims: To assess the changes in the number and severity of SDB from the acute to the stable phase of PE and the role of the RVD. Methods: Prospective observational study made in 43 hemodynamically stable acute PE patients, who underwent a respiratory polygraphy (RP1) and a transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) within the first 48 hours of starting anticoagulant therapy. RP (RP2) was re-evaluated 3 months later. Significant changes in obstructive Apnea-Hypopnea Index (oAHI) was defined as oAHIRP1 - oAHIRP2 ≥ mean oAHI change in the whole sample. Results: Mean oAHIRP1 was 25.3 (±22.3) and oAHIRP2 was 20.2 (±20.7) (p=0.09). Mean oxygen desaturation index 4% (ODI) in RP1 and RP2 were 25.8 (±23.5) and 19.3 (±16.3), respectively (p=0.02). Right ventricle (RV)/left ventricle ratio\u003e0.9 were associated to transient increase in oAIH (OR 4.5 [1.2-17.1];p=0.026). We also observed a significant decrease in oAHI in patients with enlarged RV by TTE and central PE (-4 vs -0.8;p Conclusion: There was a decrease in SDB in stable phase of PE. RVD and thrombotic load during the acute phase of PE produces a transient increase in the SDB.
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Apnoea / Hypopnea, Embolism, Circulation
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