Hyperuricaemia in Females with Obstructive Sleep Apnoea

  • Pływaczewski R
  • Bednarek M
  • Jonczak L
  • et al.
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Abstract

The aim of our study was to assess serum uric acid (UA) in a large group of females with OSA before treatment (normal UA value is from 2.4 to 5.7 mg/dL). We studied 105 consecutive females (73.3% without es­trogen activity), mean age 58.5 ± 9.9 years, mean BMI = 33.3 ± 8.2 kg/m2 with OSA (mean AHI = 35.6 ± 21.5, mean overnight SaO2 = 89 ± 6.3%). We divided patients in two groups: 1st with hyperuricaemia-UA > 5.7 mg/dL (53 pts, 50.5%) and 2nd with normouricaemia-UA ≤ 5.7 mg/dL (52 pts, 49.5%). Concentartion of serum uric acid was similar in females with and without estrogen activity. Subjects with hyperuricaemia had significantly higher BMI (p < 0.001), lower mean SaO2 (p < 0.01) and spent more time in desaturation below 90% (p < 0.01). This group had lower FVC, FEV1 i PaO2 (p < 0.001), higher PaCO2 (p < 0.01) and morning glucose (p < 0.001). Females with OSA and hyperuricaemia presented higher prevalence of systemic hypertension (p < 0.001 ), coronary artery disease (p < 0.05), diabetes (not significant) and COPD (p < 0.05). Multiple regression analysis revealed relation between serum uric acid, BMI and arterial hypertension. Conclusions: Hyperuricaemia is frequent in females with OSA. Increased UA levels were related especially to obesity and arterial hypertension. Lower: overnight SaO2, FVC, FEV1, PaO2 and higher glucose concentration and PaCO2 may play role in developing of hyperuricaemia.

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Pływaczewski, R., Bednarek, M., Jonczak, L., Górecka, D., & Śliwiński, P. (2006). Hyperuricaemia in Females with Obstructive Sleep Apnoea. Advances in Respiratory Medicine, 74(2), 159–165. https://doi.org/10.5603/arm.28045

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