Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2040601096> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2040601096 endingPage "637" @default.
- W2040601096 startingPage "631" @default.
- W2040601096 abstract "The effect of weight loss following dietary restriction on disordered breathing on the pharyngeal airway is controversial in patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). We therefore prospectively studied eight patients before and after dietary-induced weight loss. Mean weight loss was 20.6 kg ± 12.8 SD. After weight loss there were significant improvements in Po2 and Pco2 measured during wakefulness, and in the number of desaturation episodes per hour of sleep, average desaturation per episode, and number of movement arousals. The number of apneas and hypopneas significantly decreased in six of eight patients. There was a significant correlation between body mass index and number of disordered breathing events. Nasopharyngeal collapsibility and pulse flow resistance decreased in awake patients after weight loss. We conclude that moderate weight loss in obese patients with OSA improves oxygenation during both sleep and wakefulness, decreases the number of disordered breathing events in many patients, and decreases the collapsibility of the nasopharyngeal airway. The effect of weight loss following dietary restriction on disordered breathing on the pharyngeal airway is controversial in patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). We therefore prospectively studied eight patients before and after dietary-induced weight loss. Mean weight loss was 20.6 kg ± 12.8 SD. After weight loss there were significant improvements in Po2 and Pco2 measured during wakefulness, and in the number of desaturation episodes per hour of sleep, average desaturation per episode, and number of movement arousals. The number of apneas and hypopneas significantly decreased in six of eight patients. There was a significant correlation between body mass index and number of disordered breathing events. Nasopharyngeal collapsibility and pulse flow resistance decreased in awake patients after weight loss. We conclude that moderate weight loss in obese patients with OSA improves oxygenation during both sleep and wakefulness, decreases the number of disordered breathing events in many patients, and decreases the collapsibility of the nasopharyngeal airway." @default.
- W2040601096 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2040601096 creator A5007455516 @default.
- W2040601096 creator A5012856305 @default.
- W2040601096 creator A5025411803 @default.
- W2040601096 creator A5028765441 @default.
- W2040601096 creator A5061159313 @default.
- W2040601096 date "1987-10-01" @default.
- W2040601096 modified "2023-10-10" @default.
- W2040601096 title "Changes in Breathing and the Pharynx after Weight Loss in Obstructive Sleep Apnea" @default.
- W2040601096 cites W1686990622 @default.
- W2040601096 cites W1869035511 @default.
- W2040601096 cites W1937676694 @default.
- W2040601096 cites W1964434221 @default.
- W2040601096 cites W2018359186 @default.
- W2040601096 cites W2051681184 @default.
- W2040601096 cites W2064616510 @default.
- W2040601096 cites W2065375515 @default.
- W2040601096 cites W2066447919 @default.
- W2040601096 cites W2070180655 @default.
- W2040601096 cites W2074421908 @default.
- W2040601096 cites W2092301595 @default.
- W2040601096 cites W2127659747 @default.
- W2040601096 cites W2144258141 @default.
- W2040601096 cites W2157373496 @default.
- W2040601096 cites W2160036993 @default.
- W2040601096 cites W2166023834 @default.
- W2040601096 cites W2172928218 @default.
- W2040601096 cites W2181492687 @default.
- W2040601096 cites W2230252426 @default.
- W2040601096 cites W2231979839 @default.
- W2040601096 cites W2294901645 @default.
- W2040601096 cites W2411890506 @default.
- W2040601096 cites W2416965987 @default.
- W2040601096 doi "https://doi.org/10.1378/chest.92.4.631" @default.
- W2040601096 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3652748" @default.
- W2040601096 hasPublicationYear "1987" @default.
- W2040601096 type Work @default.
- W2040601096 sameAs 2040601096 @default.
- W2040601096 citedByCount "126" @default.
- W2040601096 countsByYear W20406010962012 @default.
- W2040601096 countsByYear W20406010962013 @default.
- W2040601096 countsByYear W20406010962014 @default.
- W2040601096 countsByYear W20406010962015 @default.
- W2040601096 countsByYear W20406010962016 @default.
- W2040601096 countsByYear W20406010962017 @default.
- W2040601096 countsByYear W20406010962018 @default.
- W2040601096 countsByYear W20406010962020 @default.
- W2040601096 countsByYear W20406010962022 @default.
- W2040601096 countsByYear W20406010962023 @default.
- W2040601096 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2040601096 hasAuthorship W2040601096A5007455516 @default.
- W2040601096 hasAuthorship W2040601096A5012856305 @default.
- W2040601096 hasAuthorship W2040601096A5025411803 @default.
- W2040601096 hasAuthorship W2040601096A5028765441 @default.
- W2040601096 hasAuthorship W2040601096A5061159313 @default.
- W2040601096 hasConcept C105922876 @default.
- W2040601096 hasConcept C118552586 @default.
- W2040601096 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2040601096 hasConcept C2776006263 @default.
- W2040601096 hasConcept C2777935920 @default.
- W2040601096 hasConcept C2779320081 @default.
- W2040601096 hasConcept C2780221984 @default.
- W2040601096 hasConcept C2781326671 @default.
- W2040601096 hasConcept C39300077 @default.
- W2040601096 hasConcept C42219234 @default.
- W2040601096 hasConcept C511355011 @default.
- W2040601096 hasConcept C522805319 @default.
- W2040601096 hasConcept C544821477 @default.
- W2040601096 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2040601096 hasConceptScore W2040601096C105922876 @default.
- W2040601096 hasConceptScore W2040601096C118552586 @default.
- W2040601096 hasConceptScore W2040601096C126322002 @default.
- W2040601096 hasConceptScore W2040601096C2776006263 @default.
- W2040601096 hasConceptScore W2040601096C2777935920 @default.
- W2040601096 hasConceptScore W2040601096C2779320081 @default.
- W2040601096 hasConceptScore W2040601096C2780221984 @default.
- W2040601096 hasConceptScore W2040601096C2781326671 @default.
- W2040601096 hasConceptScore W2040601096C39300077 @default.
- W2040601096 hasConceptScore W2040601096C42219234 @default.
- W2040601096 hasConceptScore W2040601096C511355011 @default.
- W2040601096 hasConceptScore W2040601096C522805319 @default.
- W2040601096 hasConceptScore W2040601096C544821477 @default.
- W2040601096 hasConceptScore W2040601096C71924100 @default.
- W2040601096 hasIssue "4" @default.
- W2040601096 hasLocation W20406010961 @default.
- W2040601096 hasLocation W20406010962 @default.
- W2040601096 hasOpenAccess W2040601096 @default.
- W2040601096 hasPrimaryLocation W20406010961 @default.
- W2040601096 hasRelatedWork W1481679924 @default.
- W2040601096 hasRelatedWork W1973318088 @default.
- W2040601096 hasRelatedWork W2019146337 @default.
- W2040601096 hasRelatedWork W2268943783 @default.
- W2040601096 hasRelatedWork W2317638083 @default.
- W2040601096 hasRelatedWork W2334628610 @default.
- W2040601096 hasRelatedWork W2933756203 @default.
- W2040601096 hasRelatedWork W2990628615 @default.
- W2040601096 hasRelatedWork W3213882042 @default.