Overnight desaturation in interstitial lung diseases: links to pulmonary vasculopathy and mortality

Overnight desaturation predicts poor prognosis across interstitial lung diseases (ILDs). The aim of the present study was to investigate whether nocturnal desaturation is associated with pulmonary vasculopathy and mortality. A retrospective single centre study of 397 new ILD patients was carried out...

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Veröffentlicht in:ERJ open research 2024-01, Vol.10 (1), p.740
Hauptverfasser: Margaritopoulos, George A, Proklou, Athanasia, Trachalaki, Athina, Badenes Bonet, Diana, Kokosi, Maria, Kouranos, Vasilis, Chua, Felix, George, Peter, Renzoni, Elisabetta A, Devaraj, Anand, Desai, Sujal, Nicholson, Andrew G, Antoniou, Katerina M, Wells, Athol U
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Zusammenfassung:Overnight desaturation predicts poor prognosis across interstitial lung diseases (ILDs). The aim of the present study was to investigate whether nocturnal desaturation is associated with pulmonary vasculopathy and mortality. A retrospective single centre study of 397 new ILD patients was carried out including patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) (n=107) and patients with non-IPF fibrotic ILD (n=290). This is the largest study to date of the effect of significant nocturnal desaturation (SND) (≥10% of total sleep time with oxygen saturation ≤90% measured by pulse oximetry). The prevalence of SND was 28/107 (26.2%) in IPF and 80/290 (27.6%) in non-IPF ILD. The prevalence of SND was higher in non-IPF ILDs than in IPF (p=0.025) in multivariate analysis. SND was associated with noninvasive markers of pulmonary hypertension (PH): tricuspid regurgitation velocity (TRV) (p
ISSN:2312-0541
2312-0541
DOI:10.1183/23120541.00740-2023