Association of sleep-disordered breathing with severe chronic vascular disease in patients with type 2 diabetes

Severe chronic vascular disease (CVD) is a major cause of co-morbidity and mortality in patients with type 2 diabetes (DM2). Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) has been linked to CVD in the general population due to enhanced sympathetic activation, oxidative stress, endothelial dysfunction, and hypert...

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Veröffentlicht in:Sleep medicine 2018-08, Vol.48, p.53-60
Hauptverfasser: Stadler, Stefan, Jalili, Shabnam, Schreib, Andreas, Jung, Bettina, Zeman, Florian, Böger, Carsten A., Heid, Iris M., Arzt, Michael, Andreae, Axel, Haas, Gerhard, Haas, Sabine, Manz, Jochen, Nusser, Johann, Kreisel, Günther, Bawidamann, Gerhard, Mader, Frederik, Kißkalt, Susanne, Hartl, Johann, Segiet, Thomas, Gleixner, Christiane, Scholz, Christian, Schober, Monika, Heinrich, Cornelia, Bohnhoff, Thomas, Heilmann, Thomas, Stern, Stefan, Utz, Andreas, Zellner, Georg, Ettl, Werner, Buck, Thomas, Bleek, Rainer, Blaudzun, Ulrich
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Zusammenfassung:Severe chronic vascular disease (CVD) is a major cause of co-morbidity and mortality in patients with type 2 diabetes (DM2). Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) has been linked to CVD in the general population due to enhanced sympathetic activation, oxidative stress, endothelial dysfunction, and hypertension; however data for DM2 patients is scarce. Therefore, the aim of the present analysis to assess whether SDB is associated with CVD in patients with DM2, independent of other known associated factors. We analyzed cross-sectional data of 679 patients with DM2 from the DIACORE-SDB sub-study for association of SDB with CVD. SDB was assessed with a validated 2-channel ambulatory monitoring device. CVD was ascertained as a previous diagnosis of peripheral artery disease (PAD), coronary artery disease (CAD), or stroke via medical records and general practitioners. Of the analyzed 679 patients, 228 (34%) had SDB (respiratory event index [REI] ≥15/hour); and were significantly more often affected by CVD than patients without SDB (38% vs. 23%, p 
ISSN:1389-9457
1878-5506
DOI:10.1016/j.sleep.2018.05.001