2023
DOI: 10.1161/jaha.123.031462
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Sleep‐Disordered Breathing, Hypoxia, and Pulmonary Physiologic Influences in Atrial Fibrillation

Catherine M. Heinzinger,
Nicolas R. Thompson,
Alex Milinovich
et al.

Abstract: Background We leverage a large clinical cohort to elucidate sleep‐disordered breathing and sleep‐related hypoxia in incident atrial fibrillation (AF) development given the yet unclear contributions of sleep‐related hypoxia and pulmonary physiology in sleep‐disordered breathing and AF. Methods and Results Patients who underwent sleep studies at Cleveland Clinic January 2, 2000, to December 30, 2015, comprised this retrospective cohort. Cox… Show more

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“…The latter was investigated given the association of T90 with poor CV outcomes in prior studies. 27 T90 was assessed by median due to its skewed nature and for interpretability; an approach used in prior studies. 28,29 Other hypoxia measures were investigated including the mean oxygen saturation (mSaO2) and SaO2 nadir.…”
Section: Study Populations and Data Sourcementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latter was investigated given the association of T90 with poor CV outcomes in prior studies. 27 T90 was assessed by median due to its skewed nature and for interpretability; an approach used in prior studies. 28,29 Other hypoxia measures were investigated including the mean oxygen saturation (mSaO2) and SaO2 nadir.…”
Section: Study Populations and Data Sourcementioning
confidence: 99%