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Obesity hypoventilation syndrome in Japan and independent determinants of arterial carbon dioxide levels
Ist Teil von
  • Respirology (Carlton, Vic.), 2014-11, Vol.19 (8), p.1233-1240
Ort / Verlag
Australia: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
2014
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Wiley Online Library Journals Frontfile Complete
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  • Background and objective Obesity hypoventilation syndrome (OHS) prevalence was previously estimated at 9% in patients with obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) in Japan. However, the definition of OSA in that study was based on an apnoea‐hypopnoea index (AHI) of ≥ 20/h rather than ≥ 5/h. Therefore, the prevalence of OHS in OSA was not measured in the same way as for Western countries. Our study objectives were to investigate the characteristics of Japanese patients with OHS. Methods Nine hundred eighty‐one consecutive patients investigated for suspected OSA were enrolled. At least 90% of them were from urban areas, including 162 with obese OSA (body mass index (BMI) ≥ 30 kg/m2 and AHI ≥ 5/h). Results The prevalence of OHS (BMI 36.7 ± 4.9 kg/m2) in OSA and that in obese OSA were 2.3% and 12.3%, respectively. Multiple regression analysis revealed that independent of age and BMI, arterial oxygen pressure (contribution rate (R2) = 7.7%), 4% oxygen desaturation index (R2 = 8.9%), carbon monoxide diffusing capacity/alveolar volume (R2 = 8.3%), haemoglobin concentration (R2 = 4.9%) and waist circumference (R2 = 4.9%) were independently associated with arterial carbon dioxide pressure. After 12.3 ± 4.6 months of CPAP treatment, more than 60% of OHS patients no longer had hypercapnia. Conclusions The prevalence of OHS in OSA in Japan was 2.3%. The mean BMI of patients with OHS in Japan was lower than that in Western countries (36.7 kg/m2 vs 44.0 kg/m2). The prevalence of OHS in obese OSA Japanese patients is approximately the same as in Western patients despite a much lower BMI. Moreover, DLCO/VA, reported in this study for the first time, was independently associated with PaCO2 levels.

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