Review of Echocardiographic Findings in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) causes recurrent apneas due to upper respiratory tract collapse, leading to sympathetic nervous system hyperactivation and increased cardiovascular risk. Moderate and severe forms of obstructive sleep apnea are associated with increased atrial volumes and affect left ve...
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doaj-3313b6b654e24ff89fad46d08c32163b2021-07-02T06:36:18ZengHindawi LimitedCanadian Respiratory Journal1198-22411916-72452018-01-01201810.1155/2018/12062171206217Review of Echocardiographic Findings in Patients with Obstructive Sleep ApneaRadu Sascău0Ioana Mădălina Zota1Cristian Stătescu2Daniela Boișteanu3Mihai Roca4Alexandra Maștaleru5Maria Magdalena Leon Constantin6Teodor Flaviu Vasilcu7Radu Sebastian Gavril8Florin Mitu9University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Grigore T. Popa”, Iași, RomaniaUniversity of Medicine and Pharmacy “Grigore T. Popa”, Iași, RomaniaUniversity of Medicine and Pharmacy “Grigore T. Popa”, Iași, RomaniaUniversity of Medicine and Pharmacy “Grigore T. Popa”, Iași, RomaniaUniversity of Medicine and Pharmacy “Grigore T. Popa”, Iași, RomaniaUniversity of Medicine and Pharmacy “Grigore T. Popa”, Iași, RomaniaUniversity of Medicine and Pharmacy “Grigore T. Popa”, Iași, RomaniaUniversity of Medicine and Pharmacy “Grigore T. Popa”, Iași, RomaniaUniversity of Medicine and Pharmacy “Grigore T. Popa”, Iași, RomaniaUniversity of Medicine and Pharmacy “Grigore T. Popa”, Iași, RomaniaObstructive sleep apnea (OSA) causes recurrent apneas due to upper respiratory tract collapse, leading to sympathetic nervous system hyperactivation and increased cardiovascular risk. Moderate and severe forms of obstructive sleep apnea are associated with increased atrial volumes and affect left ventricular diastolic and then systolic function. Right ventricular ejection fraction can be accurately assessed via three-dimensional echocardiography, while bidimensional imaging can only provide a set of surrogate parameters to characterize systolic function (tricuspid annulus plane systolic excursion, right ventricular fractional area change, and lateral S’). Tissue Doppler imaging is a more sensitive tool in detecting functional ventricular impairment, but its use is limited by angle dependence and the unwanted influence of tethering forces. Two-dimensional speckle tracking echocardiography is considered more suitable for the assessment of ventricular function, as it is able to distinguish between active and passive wall motion. Abnormal strain values, a marker of subclinical myocardial dysfunction, can be detected even in patients with normal ejection fraction and chamber volumes. The left ventricular longitudinal strain is more affected by the presence of obstructive sleep apnea than circumferential strain values. Although the observed OSA-induced changes are subtle, the benefit of a detailed echocardiographic screening for subclinical heart failure in OSA patients on therapy adherence and outcome should be addressed by further studies.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/1206217 |
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Radu Sascău Ioana Mădălina Zota Cristian Stătescu Daniela Boișteanu Mihai Roca Alexandra Maștaleru Maria Magdalena Leon Constantin Teodor Flaviu Vasilcu Radu Sebastian Gavril Florin Mitu |
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Radu Sascău Ioana Mădălina Zota Cristian Stătescu Daniela Boișteanu Mihai Roca Alexandra Maștaleru Maria Magdalena Leon Constantin Teodor Flaviu Vasilcu Radu Sebastian Gavril Florin Mitu Review of Echocardiographic Findings in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea Canadian Respiratory Journal |
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Radu Sascău Ioana Mădălina Zota Cristian Stătescu Daniela Boișteanu Mihai Roca Alexandra Maștaleru Maria Magdalena Leon Constantin Teodor Flaviu Vasilcu Radu Sebastian Gavril Florin Mitu |
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Review of Echocardiographic Findings in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea |
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Review of Echocardiographic Findings in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea |
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Review of Echocardiographic Findings in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea |
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Review of Echocardiographic Findings in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea |
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Review of Echocardiographic Findings in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea |
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review of echocardiographic findings in patients with obstructive sleep apnea |
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Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) causes recurrent apneas due to upper respiratory tract collapse, leading to sympathetic nervous system hyperactivation and increased cardiovascular risk. Moderate and severe forms of obstructive sleep apnea are associated with increased atrial volumes and affect left ventricular diastolic and then systolic function. Right ventricular ejection fraction can be accurately assessed via three-dimensional echocardiography, while bidimensional imaging can only provide a set of surrogate parameters to characterize systolic function (tricuspid annulus plane systolic excursion, right ventricular fractional area change, and lateral S’). Tissue Doppler imaging is a more sensitive tool in detecting functional ventricular impairment, but its use is limited by angle dependence and the unwanted influence of tethering forces. Two-dimensional speckle tracking echocardiography is considered more suitable for the assessment of ventricular function, as it is able to distinguish between active and passive wall motion. Abnormal strain values, a marker of subclinical myocardial dysfunction, can be detected even in patients with normal ejection fraction and chamber volumes. The left ventricular longitudinal strain is more affected by the presence of obstructive sleep apnea than circumferential strain values. Although the observed OSA-induced changes are subtle, the benefit of a detailed echocardiographic screening for subclinical heart failure in OSA patients on therapy adherence and outcome should be addressed by further studies. |
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