Research Article

Relationship between C-reactive protein levels and obstructive sleep apnea syndrome

Published: May 25, 2016
Genet. Mol. Res. 15(2): gmr7808 DOI: https://doi.org/10.4238/gmr.15027808
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Y.X. Tie, Y.Y. Fu, Z. Xu, Y. Peng, Y.X. Tie, Y.Y. Fu, Z. Xu, Y. Peng (2016). Relationship between C-reactive protein levels and obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. Genet. Mol. Res. 15(2): gmr7808. https://doi.org/10.4238/gmr.15027808
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Abstract

This study aims to determine the relationship between C-reactive protein levels and obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS). We recruited 30 OSAS patients into the observation group (OSAS group), and subdivided them into mild, moderate and severe groups according to the apnea hypopnea index. In addition, 20 normal individuals were included in the control group. Plasma CRP levels of two groups were measured. As compared with the control group, the CRP levels in the OSAS group were significantly increased (P < 0.05). ANOVA showed that CRP levels in the three subgroups differ; statistically significant differences between the mild and severe OSA patients were observed (P < 0.05). It was hypothesized that OSAS patients show elevated serum CRP levels, and that serum CRP levels are associated with OSAS severity.

This study aims to determine the relationship between C-reactive protein levels and obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS). We recruited 30 OSAS patients into the observation group (OSAS group), and subdivided them into mild, moderate and severe groups according to the apnea hypopnea index. In addition, 20 normal individuals were included in the control group. Plasma CRP levels of two groups were measured. As compared with the control group, the CRP levels in the OSAS group were significantly increased (P

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