Transcutaneous continuous glucose monitoring was applied to sleep apnea patients during the diagnostic polygraphic test and during the first night on CPAP therapy. we found a relationship between high glucose levels and insulin resistance parameters and nocturnal hypoxemia. During the first night on CPAP therapy, the variability of glucose levels remained elevated. suggesting that sympathetic activity was still elevated
Mormile, F., Macagno, F., Schirinzi, T., Petrone, A., Andreani, M., Di Flaviani, A., Madeo, M. T., Borboni, P., (Abstract) Insuline resistance and patterns of continuous glucose monitoring in sleep apnea patients: relationship with nocturnal hypoxemia and CPAP therapy, <<EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL>>, 2007; 30 (supplement 51): 698-698 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/166398]
Insuline resistance and patterns of continuous glucose monitoring in sleep apnea patients: relationship with nocturnal hypoxemia and CPAP therapy
Mormile, Flaminio;Macagno, Francesco;Andreani, Mariarita;
2007
Abstract
Transcutaneous continuous glucose monitoring was applied to sleep apnea patients during the diagnostic polygraphic test and during the first night on CPAP therapy. we found a relationship between high glucose levels and insulin resistance parameters and nocturnal hypoxemia. During the first night on CPAP therapy, the variability of glucose levels remained elevated. suggesting that sympathetic activity was still elevatedI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.