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01-05-2017 | Sleep Breathing Physiology and Disorders • Original Article

The association between continuous positive airway pressure therapy and liver disease development in obstructive sleep apnea/hypopnea syndrome patients: a nationwide population-based cohort study in Taiwan

Authors: Liang-Wen Hang, Chi-Fung Chen, Chang-Bi Wang, Trong-Neng Wu, Wen-Miin Liang, Tzu-Chieh Chou

Published in: Sleep and Breathing | Issue 2/2017

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Abstract

Purpose

Studies on the association between continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) treatment and liver diseases such as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and cirrhosis in patients with obstructive sleep apnea/hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) are limited. To the best of our knowledge, none exists that makes use of a national database in an Asian population. This study aims to evaluate the effects of CPAP treatment on patients with these two disorders in a retrospective, population-based study in Taiwan.

Methods

Using the Taiwan National Health Insurance claims database, this study collected the data of OSAHS patients diagnosed between 2000 and 2008 and divided them into CPAP treatment and non-CPAP treatment groups. All subjects were followed up until 2010. Liver disease incidence and risk were calculated.

Results

The CPAP group had a lower cumulative incidence rate of developing liver disease than the non-CPAP group within the observation periods (p < 0.001). After adjusting for age, gender, urbanization level, and comorbidities, the CPAP treatment group showed a lower risk of developing liver disease compared with the non-CPAP treatment group (sub-aHR of 0.66 (95% CI 0.55–0.80), p < 0.001).

Conclusions

Our observations suggest that CPAP treatment may play an important role to delay the progression of liver disease in OSAHS patients and decreases the incidence of liver disease among OSAHS patients. Thus, CPAP therapy may be a feasible way to decrease the risk of liver disease among patients with OSAHS.
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Metadata
Title
The association between continuous positive airway pressure therapy and liver disease development in obstructive sleep apnea/hypopnea syndrome patients: a nationwide population-based cohort study in Taiwan
Authors
Liang-Wen Hang
Chi-Fung Chen
Chang-Bi Wang
Trong-Neng Wu
Wen-Miin Liang
Tzu-Chieh Chou
Publication date
01-05-2017
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Sleep and Breathing / Issue 2/2017
Print ISSN: 1520-9512
Electronic ISSN: 1522-1709
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11325-016-1439-4

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