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doi:10.1186/s12890-023-02623-0...

Autor
Keto, Jaana Feuth, Thijs Linna, Miika Saaresranta, Tarja
Langue
en
Editor

BioMed Central

Categoría

Medicine & Public Health

Año

2023

fecha de cotización

13/9/2023

Palabras clave
sleep apnea lower respiratory tract infections... pneumonia influenza multimorbidity incidence comorbidities increased matched controls respiratory tract lower risk apnea sleep
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Background Sleep apnea is associated with chronic comorbidities and acute complications.

Existing data suggest that sleep apnea may predispose to an increased risk and severity of respiratory tract infections.

Methods We investigated the incidence of lower respiratory tract infections in the first and second year before and after diagnosis of sleep apnea in a Finnish nationwide, population-based, retrospective case–control study based on linking data from the national health care registers for primary and secondary care from 2015–2019.

Controls were matched for age, sex, hospital district, and multimorbidity status.

We furthermore analysed the independent effect of comorbidities and other patient characteristics on the risk of lower respiratory tract infections, and their recurrence.

Results Sleep apnea patients had a higher incidence of lower respiratory tract infections than their matched controls within one year before (hazard ratio 1.35, 95% confidence interval 1.16–1.57) and one year after (hazard ratio1.39, 95% confidence interval1.22–1.58) diagnosis of sleep apnea.

However, we found no difference in the incidence of lower respiratory tract infections within the second year before or after diagnosis of sleep apnea in comparison with matched controls.

In sleep apnea, history of lower respiratory tract infection prior to sleep apnea, multimorbidity, COPD, asthma, and age greater than 65 years increased the risk of incident and recurrent lower respiratory tract infections.

Conclusions Sleep apnea patients are at increased risk of being diagnosed with a lower respiratory tract infection within but not beyond one year before and after diagnosis of sleep apnea.

Among sleep apnea patients, chronic comorbidities had a significant impact on the risk of lower respiratory tract infections and their recurrence.

Keto, Jaana,Feuth, Thijs,Linna, Miika,Saaresranta, Tarja, 2023, Lower respiratory tract infections among newly diagnosed sleep apnea patients, BioMed Central

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