Case Control Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2020.
World J Respirol. Jan 8, 2020; 10(1): 1-10
Published online Jan 8, 2020. doi: 10.5320/wjr.v10.i1.1
Table 1 Characteristics of the study patients
OSA without hypercapnia (n = 72)OSA with hypercapnia (n = 25)P value
Age, yr44.6 ± 11.245.6 ± 12.30.731
Men, n (%)67 (93)24 (96)0.960
BMI, kg/m233.8 ± 4.133.6 ± 3.40.790
Waist circumference, cm109.3 ± 10.4110.7 ± 11.60.567
Systolic blood pressure, mmHg118.6 ± 35.5129.3 ± 30.60.183
Diastolic blood pressure, mmHg71.5 ± 22.176.6 ± 18.90.313
Total cholesterol, mg/dL195.6 ± 39.9202.2 ± 25.30.439
Triglycerides, mg/dL150.0 (94.0)164.0 (93.0)0.351
HDL cholesterol, mg/dL43.7 ± 7.841.9 ± 9.10.360
Fasting blood glucose, mg/dL110.3 ± 29.8114.6 ± 38.50.567
HbA1c %6.4 ± 1.46.3 ± 1.20.923
Uric acid, mg/dL5.7 ± 3.06.7 ± 3.40.173
CRP, mg/dL0.1 (0.2)0.2 (0.3)0.275
Epworth Sleepiness Scale11.0 (8.0)10.5 (9)0.862
Awake PaO2, Torr79.9 ± 8.775.8 ± 8.20.042
Awake PaCO2, Torr41.0 ± 2.946.6 ± 2.5<0.001
Medications, n (%)
Antihypertensive18 (25)8 (32)0.675
Antidyslipidemic1 (1)2 (8)0.162
Antidiabetic4 (6)1 (4)0.999
Antihyperuricemic5 (7)1 (4)0.999
Table 2 Sleep study data
OSA without hypercapnia (n = 72)OSA with hypercapnia (n = 25)P value
TST, min333.5 ± 82.7330.6 ± 69.70.876
Total AHI, events/h60.8 ± 20.565.6 ± 26.10.353
Obstructive58.0 ± 21.964.8 ± 26.60.206
Central0.3 (0.9)0.3 (0.6)0.815
Time spent SO2< 90%/TST, %46.1 (54.7)56.9 (60.0)0.128
Lowest SO2, %69.5 ± 9.268.8 ± 7.80.764
Arousal index, events/h55.2 ± 24.159.1 ± 25.10.491
Sleep stages, %TST
N140.5 ± 16.745.2 ± 18.70.245
N244.8 ± 13.239.4 ± 15.10.094
N32.3 (9.0)6.1 (9.7)0.817
REM9.1 (6.2)10.8 (5.7)0.494
Table 3 Results of logistic regression analyses
OR (95%CI)P valueOR (95%CI)P value
Awake PaO2 (1 Torr increase)0.94 (0.89-0.99)0.0470.94 (0.89-0.99)0.043
Metabolic syndrome2.72 (1.01-7.30)0.0472.85 (1.04-7.84)0.042
Awake PaO2 (1 Torr increase)0.94 (0.89-0.99)0.0470.94 (0.89-1.00)0.052
Metabolic score (1-point increase)1.65 (1.01-2.68)0.0441.66 (1.01-2.74)0.048
Table 4 Summary of studies investigating the prevalence of daytime hypercapnia in Japanese obese patients with obstructive sleep apnea
Ref.nPopulationPrevalence of daytime hypercapnia (PaCO2 ≥ 45 Torr)
Akashiba et al[25]172OSA (AHI ≥ 20 events/h) with Obesity (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2)32.0%
Harada et al[26]162OSA (AHI ≥ 5 events/h) with Obesity (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2)12.3%
Current research97OSA (AHI ≥ 30 events/h) with Obesity (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2)25.8%