Abstract
Background
Air pollution and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are both linked with cardiovascular co-morbidities and share similar pathophysiological mechanisms. A causal association between the two has been postulated. However, the results of the studies on this topic are conflicting mainly because of the lack of adjustment for important confounders such as seasonality and temperature. We aimed to evaluate if such an association exists in a highly polluted area like Lombardy region (Italy) when accounting for all confounders.Methods
Data of adult patients seen at the Sleep Disorder Centre in Milan from 2010 to 2020 were analysed and the main polygraphic data were retrieved. Air pollutant concentrations of the following pollutants NO2, O3, PM2.5, and PM10 were collected through monitoring stations.Results
A total of 3493 patients were included: males (2358, 67.5%) mean age 60.1 (SD = 14.3) years, BMI 29.2 (6.2) kg/m2, mean AHI 16.5 (18.1) events/h. After adjusting for all confounders, in the multivariable analysis, the only associations that remained significant were long-term exposure to O3 with indexes of OSA severity (AHI and ODI) but only in spring. Furthermore, a positive association was seen between long-term exposure to PM10 and ODI but in springtime only.Conclusion
The findings of the current study does not support an association between fine particulate matter and OSA severity.References
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