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Psoriasis and Sleep Apnea study

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Psoriasis and Sleep Apnea study
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News  Tue-29-05-2012, 12:02 PM
Sleep Apnea is a sleep disorder characterized by abnormal pauses in breathing or instances of abnormally low breathing, during sleep. Each pause in breathing, called an apnea, can last from a few seconds to minutes, and may occur 5 to 30 times or more an hour.

Objective: In a cross-sectional study, we explored whether obstructive sleep apnea and hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) is associated with psoriasis characteristics and metabolic parameters.

Methods: Thirty-five patients with chronic plaque psoriasis underwent a nocturnal polysomnography study and were analysed for Apnoea–Hypopnoea Index to assess OSAHS severity and Framigham score to predict the absolute risk of coronary artery disease at 10 years. The association of OSAHS with psoriasis was examined according to psoriasis characteristics (PASI and DLQI scores, disease duration and previous use of systemic treatments), metabolic parameters (Body Mass Index – BMI, waist to hip ratio – WHR, lipid profile) and other comorbidities (obesity, hypertension, arthritis and cardiovascular disease).

Results: There was no correlation between psoriasis characteristics and OSAHS. Psoriasis patients with OSAHS presented more frequent snoring and lower sleep quality compared with those without OSAHS. In univariate analyses, OSAHS was associated with increased BMI and hypertension in psoriasis patients. In multivariable logistic regression models, there was statistically significant evidence that only BMI and hypertension were associated with increased risk of OSAHS, adjusting for psoriasis characteristics, age and gender. Presence of metabolic syndrome, WHR, and smoking were not significant risk factors for OSAHS. In subgroup analyses, OSAHS correlated with duration of psoriasis (>8 years) in women (P = 0.021) and with Framigham score in men (P = 0.035).

Conclusion: OSAHS may be a comorbidity in obese psoriasis patients with hypertension. Treatment with continuous positive airway pressure and weight loss interventions should be initiated.

Source: onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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Sat-23-06-2018, 01:05 AM
In addition to the study in this thread showing a correlation between psoriasis and sleep apnea, there's another. It shows that the psoriasis medication dimethyl fumarate not only reduces obstructive sleep apnea but reduces NF-κB, a protein complex that plays a role in inflammation and immune response. I speculate that obstructive sleep apnea is not only a comorbidity of psoriasis but that the two conditions may have a common underlying inflammatory cause in some cases.
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Sat-23-06-2018, 07:13 AM
Hi pagenotes,

That is very interesting information. DMF keeps on having more and more very amazing capabilities.

Welcome to psoriasisclub by the way. Have a nice time over here.

Caroline
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