Relationship between cardio-ankle vascular index (CAVI) and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)

© 2015, Medical Association of Thailand. All rights reserved. Background and Objective: A non-invasive test called Cardio-Ankle Vascular Index (CAVI) measures aortic stiffness, which is an early sign of atherosclerosis. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) has a close association with cardiovascular mortal...

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Main Authors: Sasithon Romsaiyut, Wattanachai Chotnaiyawattrakul, Thananya Boonyasirinant
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spelling th-mahidol.367462018-11-23T18:00:50Z Relationship between cardio-ankle vascular index (CAVI) and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) Sasithon Romsaiyut Wattanachai Chotnaiyawattrakul Thananya Boonyasirinant Mahidol University Medicine © 2015, Medical Association of Thailand. All rights reserved. Background and Objective: A non-invasive test called Cardio-Ankle Vascular Index (CAVI) measures aortic stiffness, which is an early sign of atherosclerosis. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) has a close association with cardiovascular mortality and morbidity. We sought to assess the relationship between OSA and arterial stiffness. Material and Method: Seventy-one patients with OSA (apnea-hypopnea index AHI ≥5, mean age 51.5±14.1 years, 27 females) and 11 controls (AHI <5, mean age 56.8±11.8 years, 5 females) were enrolled in the study. In all subjects, arterial stiffness (CAVI) was performed and recorded along with blood pressure, pulse pressure of brachial arteries, and ankle arteries. Results: The demographic data of the patients with OSA and controls were not significantly different. Subjects with OSA demonstrated higher values of mean ankle artery pulse pressure than the controls (73.1±14.6 vs. 59.6±6.1 mmHg, respectively), but arterial stiffness and CAVI had no statistically significant difference (7.47±1.68 vs. 7.25±1.61, respectively). Conclusion: There was no relationship between arterial stiffness CAVI, and the presence of OSA. However, there was a significant association between ankle artery pulse pressure and the presence of OSA. 2018-11-23T11:00:50Z 2018-11-23T11:00:50Z 2015-01-01 Article Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol.98, No.2 (2015), 156-162 01252208 01252208 2-s2.0-84924294679 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/36746 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84924294679&origin=inward
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Sasithon Romsaiyut
Wattanachai Chotnaiyawattrakul
Thananya Boonyasirinant
Relationship between cardio-ankle vascular index (CAVI) and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)
description © 2015, Medical Association of Thailand. All rights reserved. Background and Objective: A non-invasive test called Cardio-Ankle Vascular Index (CAVI) measures aortic stiffness, which is an early sign of atherosclerosis. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) has a close association with cardiovascular mortality and morbidity. We sought to assess the relationship between OSA and arterial stiffness. Material and Method: Seventy-one patients with OSA (apnea-hypopnea index AHI ≥5, mean age 51.5±14.1 years, 27 females) and 11 controls (AHI <5, mean age 56.8±11.8 years, 5 females) were enrolled in the study. In all subjects, arterial stiffness (CAVI) was performed and recorded along with blood pressure, pulse pressure of brachial arteries, and ankle arteries. Results: The demographic data of the patients with OSA and controls were not significantly different. Subjects with OSA demonstrated higher values of mean ankle artery pulse pressure than the controls (73.1±14.6 vs. 59.6±6.1 mmHg, respectively), but arterial stiffness and CAVI had no statistically significant difference (7.47±1.68 vs. 7.25±1.61, respectively). Conclusion: There was no relationship between arterial stiffness CAVI, and the presence of OSA. However, there was a significant association between ankle artery pulse pressure and the presence of OSA.
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author_facet Mahidol University
Sasithon Romsaiyut
Wattanachai Chotnaiyawattrakul
Thananya Boonyasirinant
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author Sasithon Romsaiyut
Wattanachai Chotnaiyawattrakul
Thananya Boonyasirinant
author_sort Sasithon Romsaiyut
title Relationship between cardio-ankle vascular index (CAVI) and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)
title_short Relationship between cardio-ankle vascular index (CAVI) and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)
title_full Relationship between cardio-ankle vascular index (CAVI) and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)
title_fullStr Relationship between cardio-ankle vascular index (CAVI) and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between cardio-ankle vascular index (CAVI) and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)
title_sort relationship between cardio-ankle vascular index (cavi) and obstructive sleep apnea (osa)
publishDate 2018
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