A systematic review of central sleep apnea in adult patients with chronic kidney disease

Sleep & Breathing = Schlaf & Atmung
Gaurav NigamMuhammad Riaz

Abstract

Obstructive sleep apnea has been widely studied in patients with chronic renal insufficiency; however only a limited number of studies have reviewed the association between central sleep apnea (CSA) and chronic kidney disease (CKD). The objectives of this systematic review were to assess the prevalence of CSA in and its association with CKD in adult patients and to determine if inclusion of the central hypopnea index affected the reported rates for the prevalence of CSA in CKD. Medline, Web of Science, Google Scholar, Scopus, and Cochrane Library were searched through October 2015 without any language limitations. Of 188 articles searched, 8 articles met our study inclusion criteria. Of a cumulative total of 313 patients with CKD undergoing sleep study, a total of 30 patients were diagnosed with central sleep apnea. Three studies had patients with coexistent congestive heart failure, six studies included some patients on dialysis and at least 3 studies included central hypopneas while calculating central sleep apnea index. The aggregate point prevalence of CSA in CKD is 9.6 %, although the estimated range is highly variable between 0 and 75 %. Limited evidence suggested that even after adjustment for cardiovascular comorbiditie...Continue Reading

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