Authors
Roland von Ka, Joel E Dimsdale
Publication date
2003/11/1
Source
Chest
Volume
124
Issue
5
Pages
1956-1967
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Study objectives
Patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are at increased risk for coronary artery and cerebrovascular diseases. Numerous studies suggest that a hypercoagulable state is prospectively related to atherothrombotic events. This review explores whether changes in hemostasis may constitute one biological link between OSA and vascular disease.
Design
Ten studies on hemostatic variables in OSA were located by electronic library search and descriptively reviewed. Work on hemostatic function with physiologic conditions similar to those found in OSA (hypoxemia and hyperactivity of the sympathetic nervous system) was considered to discuss potential molecular mechanisms of procoagulant disturbances in OSA.
Measurements and results
The reviewed data suggest that, as compared to non-OSA control subjects, patients with OSA have elevated plasma fibrinogen levels, exaggerated platelet …
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