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High-risk obstructive sleep apnea is related to longer hospital stay in covid-19 patients

dc.contributor.authorAlkan, Serap
dc.contributor.authorDikiş, Özlem Sengören
dc.contributor.authorSalı, Mürsel
dc.contributor.authorYılmaz, Dilber
dc.contributor.authorTasbaş, Esin
dc.contributor.authorCengiz, Arzu Ertem
dc.contributor.authorBahçetepe, Dilek
dc.contributor.authorAydın, Asena
dc.contributor.authorYavuz, Zekiye
dc.contributor.authorBeyeç, Melike
dc.contributor.authorOnal, Başak
dc.contributor.authorZeytinoğlu, Duygu
dc.contributor.buuauthorACET ÖZTÜRK, NİLÜFER AYLİN
dc.contributor.buuauthorAYDIN GÜÇLÜ, ÖZGE
dc.contributor.buuauthorGÖREK DİLEKTAŞLI, ASLI
dc.contributor.buuauthorDEMİRDÖĞEN, EZGİ
dc.contributor.buuauthorGüçlü, Özge Aydın
dc.contributor.buuauthorTerzi, Orkun
dc.contributor.buuauthorTERZİ, ORKUN ERAY
dc.contributor.buuauthorCOŞKUN, NECMİYE FUNDA
dc.contributor.buuauthorCoskun, Funda
dc.contributor.buuauthorEDİGER, DANE
dc.contributor.buuauthorEdiger, Dane
dc.contributor.buuauthorUzaslan, Esra
dc.contributor.buuauthorUZASLAN, AYŞE ESRA
dc.contributor.buuauthorKaradağ, Mehmet
dc.contributor.buuauthorURSAVAŞ, AHMET
dc.contributor.buuauthorKARADAĞ, MEHMET
dc.contributor.departmentTıp Fakültesi
dc.contributor.departmentGöğüs Hastalıkları Ana Bilim Dalı
dc.contributor.researcheridAAG-8744-2021
dc.contributor.researcheridAAD-1271-2019
dc.contributor.researcheridJPK-7012-2023
dc.contributor.researcheridAAI-3169-2021
dc.contributor.researcheridAAE-9142-2019
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-28T06:02:38Z
dc.date.available2024-11-28T06:02:38Z
dc.date.issued2022-05-01
dc.description.abstractBACKGROUND AND AIM: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), having an increased inflammatory state due to an imbalance between sympathetic and parasympathetic activity, intermittent hypoxia, and increased cytokines, may aggravate the immune response for COVID-19 infection. Our aim was to evaluate the effect of OSA upon inflammatory response and length of stay in patients with favorable outcomes.METHODS: Patients admitted to an outpatient clinic after being hospitalized for treatment of COVID-19 were included consecutively in this cross-sectional multicenter observational study. STOP-Bang Questionnaire and a cut-off value of 3 points were used to identify patients with a high risk of OSA.RESULTS: Study population consisted of 201 patients with a median STOP-Bang score of 2.0 (1.0-4.0) points. According to the cut-off value of 3 points, 94 (46.8%) patients were classified as high-risk OSA patients. High-risk OSA patients were older, had many comorbidities such as hypertension, coronary artery disease, and diabetes mellitus, had higher serum D-dimer, ferritin, C-reactive protein, and procalcitonin measurements, and had a longer hospital stay. Possible risk factors associated with length of stay were age, lymphocyte count, and total STOP-Bang score. Multivariable analysis revealed that a 1 point increase in STOP-Bang score results in a 0.43 day longer hospital stay.CONCLUSIONS: Prevalence of OSA within COVID-19 patients with favorable outcomes is similar to the general population. However, the length of stay is related to the presence of high-risk OSA. Our study, therefore, suggests that OSA is related to delayed improvement of COVID-19 infection.
dc.identifier.doi10.14744/ejp.2022.9921
dc.identifier.endpage100
dc.identifier.issn2148-3620
dc.identifier.issue2
dc.identifier.startpage95
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.14744/ejp.2022.9921
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11452/48614
dc.identifier.volume24
dc.identifier.wos000882922900003
dc.indexed.wosWOS.ESCI
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherKare Publ
dc.relation.journalEurasian Journal Of Pulmonology
dc.relation.publicationcategoryMakale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
dc.subjectPrevalence
dc.subjectMortality
dc.subjectCovid-19
dc.subjectLength of stay
dc.subjectObstructive sleep apnea
dc.subjectStop-bang questionnaire
dc.subjectScience & technology
dc.subjectLife sciences & biomedicine
dc.subjectRespiratory system
dc.titleHigh-risk obstructive sleep apnea is related to longer hospital stay in covid-19 patients
dc.typeArticle
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local.contributor.departmentTıp Fakültesi/Göğüs Hastalıkları Ana Bilim Dalı
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