医学
蛋白尿
阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停
持续气道正压
血糖性
肾功能
糖化血红素
内科学
肾脏疾病
肌酐
随机对照试验
糖尿病
睡眠呼吸暂停
2型糖尿病
内分泌学
胰岛素
作者
Ester Zamarrón,Ana Jaureguízar,Aldara García‐Sánchez,Trinidad Díaz-Cambriles,Alberto Alonso‐Fernández,Vanesa Lores,Olga Mediano,María F. Troncoso,Sheila Cabello-Pelegrín,Enrique Morales,María Teresa Ramírez-Prieto,María Isabel Valiente-Díaz,Teresa Gómez‐García,Raquel Casitas,Elisabet Martínez-Cerón,Raúl Galera,Carolina Cubillos‐Zapata,Francisco García‐Rio
标识
DOI:10.1164/rccm.202206-1091oc
摘要
Rationale: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is associated with impaired glycemic control and a higher risk of vascular complications, such as diabetic kidney disease (DKD). However, the effect of apnea–hypopnea suppression on DKD progression is unclear. Objectives: To assess the effect of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) on the urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR) in patients with DKD and OSA. Methods: In a 52-week, multicentric, open-label, parallel, and randomized clinical trial, 185 patients with OSA and DKD were randomized to CPAP and usual care (n = 93) or usual care alone (n = 92). Measurements and Main Results: UACR, estimated glomerular filtration rate, serum concentrations of creatinine and glycated hemoglobin, insulin resistance, lipid concentrations, sleepiness, and quality of life. A 52-week change in UACR from baseline did not differ significantly between the CPAP group and the usual-care group. However, in per-protocol analyses that included 125 participants who met prespecified criteria for adherence, CPAP treatment was associated with a great reduction in UACR (mean difference, −10.56% [95% confidence interval, −19.06 to −2.06]; P = 0.015). CPAP effect on UACR was higher in nonsleepy patients with more severe OSA, worse renal function, and a more recent diagnosis of DKD. CPAP treatment also improved glycemic control and insulin resistance, as well as sleepiness and health-related quality of life. Conclusions: In patients with OSA and DKD, the prescription of CPAP did not result in a statistically significant reduction in albuminuria. However, good adherence to CPAP treatment in addition to usual care may result in long-term albuminuria reduction compared with usual care alone. Clinical trial registered with www.clinicaltrials.gov (NCT02816762).
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