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Effect of CPAP Treatment on Mean Platelet Volume (MPV) and Platelet Distribution Width (PDW) in Patients With Sleep Apnea Syndrome
Author(s) -
Mustafa Çörtük,
Gökçe Şimşek,
Kemal Kiraz,
Süheyl Haytoğlu,
Burçak Zitouni,
Nuray Bayar Muluk,
Osman Kürşat Arıkan
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
eurasi̇an journal of pulmonology/eurasian journal of pulmunology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2148-5402
pISSN - 2148-3620
DOI - 10.5152/ejp.2016.84803
Subject(s) - mean platelet volume , medicine , cardiology , platelet , anesthesia , sleep apnea , apnea
Objective: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) syndrome is a common disorder that can cause hypercoagulation. Mean platelet volume (MPV)\udand platelet distribution width (PDW) are associated with hypercoagulability. This study aimed to investigate whether MPV and PDW values\udchange in patients with OSA who were treated with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) device.\udMethods: A total of 43 adult patients with OSA who were treated with CPAP were included in this retrospective study. Patients who underwent\udCPAP treatment for <5 days/week and <4 h/day were excluded. Blood parameters, including MPV and PDW, were recorded before\udCPAP treatment and at the third month of CPAP treatment. All patients underwent polysomnographic evaluation with full night polysomnography\udand in the second night CPAP titration was performed together with full night polysomnography and MPV and PDW values were\udstatistically compared before and after CPAP treatment.\udResults: Apnea hypopnea index was significantly reduced, whereas oxygen saturation was significantly increased at CPAP titration night\ud(p<0.001). The third month of CPAP treatment resulted in significantly low PDW (p=0.004) values, but MPV values did not change.\udConclusion: PDW value at the third month of CPAP treatment revealed a significant improvement compared with the values before treatment;\udmoreover, no change was observed in MPV values. It was concluded that in patients with OSA who were treated with CPAP, activation\udof platelets may result in recovery

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