Sleep-related breathing disorders in patients with Prader-Willi syndrome depending on the period of growth hormone treatment

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Introduction: Sleep-related breathing disorders (SRBD) are commonly present in patients with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS). Recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) treatment is reported to improve breathing function in PWS, but the findings are not explicit. Material and methods: Screening polysomnography-polygraphy (PSG), assessing nasal respiratory flow, respiratory effort, and blood oxygen saturation, was used. Group 1 - before rhGH therapy (n = 11, mean age 3.0 years); PSG was repeated after the start of rhGH therapy in a mean time of 0.9 years in six patients (Group 1a). Group 2 - on rhGH treatment, for a mean time of four years (n = 17, mean age 8.8 years). Group 3 - without rhGH therapy due to severe obesity (n = 8, mean age 13.1 years). Results: Group 1 - mean apnoea-hypopnoea index (AHI) was 10.2, oxygen desaturation index (ODI)- 36.3, Group 1a-AHI 12.0, ODI 60.9, Group 2-AHI 9.0, ODI 25.1, Group 3-AHI 8.2, ODI 22.0. ODI was significantly higher in Group 1a than in the other groups (p < 0.005), but not strictly related to SRBD. The results in Group 2 did not differ significantly from those of Group 1. Conclusions: Our study proves the high frequency of SRBD among PWS patients, with worsening of ODI after short-term rhGH therapy.

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Lecka-Ambroziak, A., Jȩdrzejczak, M., Wysocka-Mincewicz, M., & Szalecki, M. (2017). Sleep-related breathing disorders in patients with Prader-Willi syndrome depending on the period of growth hormone treatment. Endokrynologia Polska, 68(6), 676–681. https://doi.org/10.5603/EP.a2017.0057

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