Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6042888 | Sleep Medicine Reviews | 2014 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Evidence exists in men for a relationship between OSA and all-cause mortality and a composite CV outcome. Associations between OSA and other outcomes remain uncertain. Among OSA-specific markers, only AHI was a consistent predictor. Other consistent predictors were traditional CV risk factors. Research is required to identify effect modifiers and the predictive ability of various AHI threshold values and hypopnea definitions. An enhanced set of OSA-specific predictors will allow better risk stratification to guide OSA treatment.
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Authors
Tetyana Kendzerska, Tatyana Mollayeva, Andrea S. Gershon, Richard S. Leung, Gillian Hawker, George Tomlinson,