Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Cardiovascular Risk Markers (Fibrinogen & Gamma Glutamyl Transferase) in Obese Males
Shagufta Khaliq, Mudassar Ali Roomi, Shaheena Naz, Komal Iqbal, Muhammad Imran Ashraf, Muniza Saeed
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ABSTRACT
Aim: To determine and
compare gamma glutamyl transferase (GGT) and fibrinogen among obese males with
and without obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Second objective was to investigate
correlation between blood pressure and GGT.
Methodology:
Sixty-four
obese males aged 20-45 years with BMI > 25kg/m2 were included by
convenience sampling. The study was conducted, after obtaining ethical approval
from IRB, at the Department of Physiology, Post Graduate Medical Institute,
Lahore from August 2014 to May 2015. Participants having acute or chronic
inflammatory conditions were excluded. Participants were screened for OSA by
Berlin and STOP BANG questionnaires. Diagnosis of OSA was made by overnight
portable pulse oximetry. The participants were divided into two groups. Group I
had 32 obese males with OSA. Group II contained 32 obese males without OSA.
After an overnight fasting of 10-12 hours blood samples were drawn. Serum
fibrinogen and GGT were measured by spectrophotometer. The data was analyzed
using SPSS-22. Quantitative variables were compared between the two groups by
Mann-Whitney U test. Spearman correlation was used to correlate blood pressure
and GGT among the participants.
Results:
Fibrinogen
was significantly raised (p=0.015) in obese males with OSA. Systolic
blood pressure (p=0.003), diastolic blood pressure (p=0.001) and
mean arterial blood pressure (p<0.001) showed strong positive
correlation with GGT in obese males with OSA.
Conclusion:
Proinflammatory,
procoagulant and proatherogenic marker fibrinogen levels were significantly
raised in obese otherwise healthy males with OSA. Oxidative stress marker GGT
showed strong positive correlation with blood pressure in obese males with OSA.
Keywords:
Fibrinogen,
gamma glutamyl transferase, inflammation, obstructive sleep apnea, oxidative
stress