Impact Of Obstructive Sleep Apnea On Gestational Diabetes Mellitus

Author(s):  
Alberto Alonso-Fernández ◽  
Maria Cerda Moncadas ◽  
Ainhoa Álvarez Ruiz De Larrinaga ◽  
Andrés Sánchez Barón ◽  
Mercedes Codina Marcet ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (6) ◽  
pp. 754-761 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bilgay Izci Balserak ◽  
Grace W. Pien ◽  
Bharati Prasad ◽  
Dimitrios Mastrogiannis ◽  
Chang Park ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Vol 98 (10) ◽  
pp. 4195-4202 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sirimon Reutrakul ◽  
Nausheen Zaidi ◽  
Kristen Wroblewski ◽  
Helen H. Kay ◽  
Mahmoud Ismail ◽  
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Abstract Context: Questionnaire studies linked symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) to the risk of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Whether this association is present when OSA is assessed objectively by polysomnography is not known. Objective: The objective of the study was to assess the relationship between pregnancy, OSA, and GDM. Design, Setting, and Participants: We conducted observational case-control studies using polysomnography in 15 nonpregnant, nondiabetic women (NP-NGT), 15 pregnant women with normal glucose tolerance (P-NGT), and 15 pregnant women with GDM (P-GDM). The groups were frequency matched for age and race/ethnicity. Pregnant women were studied during the late second to early third trimester. Main Outcome Measures: Comparisons of OSA diagnosis and sleep parameters between NP-NGT and P-NGT to assess the impact of pregnancy and between P-NGT and P-GDM to explore the association between GDM and OSA were measured. Results: Compared with NP-NGT, P-NGT women had a higher apnea hypopnea index (AHI) (median 2.0 vs 0.5, P = .03) and more disrupted sleep as reflected by a higher wake time after sleep onset (median 66 vs 21 min, P < .01) and a higher microarousal index (median 16.4 vs 10.6, P = .01). Among the pregnant women, P-GDM had markedly lower total sleep time (median 397 vs 464 min, P = .02) and a higher AHI (median 8.2 vs 2.0, P = .05) than P-NGT women. OSA was more prevalent in P-GDM than in P-NGT women (73% vs 27%, P = .01). After adjustment for prepregnancy body mass index, the diagnosis of GDM was associated with a diagnosis of OSA [odds ratio 6.60 (95% confidence interval 1.15–37.96)]. In pregnancy, after adjusting for prepregnancy body mass index, higher microarousal index significantly associated with higher hemoglobin A1c and fasting glucose levels. Higher oxygen desaturation index was associated with higher fasting glucose levels. Conclusion: Pregnancy is associated with sleep disturbances. Sleep is more disturbed in GDM than in P-NGT women. There is a strong association between GDM and OSA.


Diabetes ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 69 (Supplement 1) ◽  
pp. 1337-P
Author(s):  
SIRIMON REUTRAKUL ◽  
NARICHA CHIRAKALWASAN ◽  
SURANUT CHAROENSRI ◽  
SOMVANG AMNAKKITTIKUL ◽  
SUNEE SAETUNG ◽  
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Life ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 50
Author(s):  
Monika Michalek-Zrabkowska ◽  
Piotr Macek ◽  
Helena Martynowicz ◽  
Pawel Gac ◽  
Grzegorz Mazur ◽  
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Objective: The aim of this research was to assess the relationship between prevalence and severity of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and insulin resistance among patients with increased risk of OSA without diabetes mellitus. Method and materials: our study group involved 102 individuals with suspected OSA, mean age 53.02 ± 12.37 years. Data on medical history, medication usage, sleep habits, sleep quality and daytime sleepiness, were obtained using questionnaires. All patients underwent standardized full night polysomnography. Serum fasting insulin and glucose concentration were analyzed, the homeostatic model assessment-insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) index was calculated. Results: polysomnographic study indicated that in the group with OSA mean values of apnea–hypopnea index (AHI), oxygen desaturation index (ODI), duration of SpO2 < 90% and average desaturation drop were significantly higher compared to the group without OSA, while the minimum SpO2 was significantly lower. The carbohydrate metabolism parameters did not differ within those groups. Significantly higher fasting insulin concentration and HOMA-IR index were found in the group with AHI ≥ 15 compared to the group with AHI < 15 and in the group with AHI ≥ 30 compared to the group with AHI < 30. Higher AHI and ODI were independent risk factors for higher fasting insulin concentration and higher HOMA-IR index. Increased duration of SpO2 < 90% was an independent risk factor for higher fasting glucose concentration. Conclusions: Individuals with moderate to severe OSA without diabetes mellitus had a higher prevalence of insulin resistance.


2021 ◽  
Vol 67 (6) ◽  
pp. 878-881
Author(s):  
Moyrane Abreu da Fonseca ◽  
Alana Karina Silva Moreira ◽  
Railsa Bertilla dos Santos Lima ◽  
Marcela de Araújo Oliveira ◽  
Aldair Darlan Santos-de-Araújo ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 61 (1) ◽  
pp. 32
Author(s):  
VictorAniedi Umoh ◽  
EffiongEkong Akpan ◽  
UdemeEkpeyong Ekrikpo ◽  
AlphonsusUdo Idung ◽  
EyoEffiong Ekpe

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