2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12890-021-01778-y
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Influence of nocturnal hypoxemia on follow-up course after type B acute aortic syndrome

Abstract: Introduction Association between sleep nocturnal breathing disorders and acute aortic syndrome (AAS) has been described but mid-term data are scarce. Objectives We assessed the prognostic value of sleep apnea parameters and their relationship with aortic morphology after the onset of a type B AAS. Methods Between January 2010 and January 2018, sleep apnea screening in post type B AAS was prospectively … Show more

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“…In addition, a recent meta-analysis suggested an association between OSA and aortic enlargement [45]. RE is probably a major contributor to this association, and the risk is particularly relevant in at-risk populations such as those with previous aortic dissection [46][47][48]. Better control of diurnal and nocturnal hypertension [49] and the reduction of intrathoracic pressure swings might help to slow the progression of aortic dilation in patients with concomitant OSA.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition, a recent meta-analysis suggested an association between OSA and aortic enlargement [45]. RE is probably a major contributor to this association, and the risk is particularly relevant in at-risk populations such as those with previous aortic dissection [46][47][48]. Better control of diurnal and nocturnal hypertension [49] and the reduction of intrathoracic pressure swings might help to slow the progression of aortic dilation in patients with concomitant OSA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%