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8-Isoprostane levels predict OSA in children


 

FROM SLEEP MEDICINE


The difference in 8-IsoP concentrations for children with SDB and controls (mean, 39.6; P = .006) was increased when adjusted using multiple linear regression (mean, 43.2; P = .007), and the difference was even more pronounced when adjusted for all potential confounding variables (mean, 53.1; P = .008). The difference in FENO levels between SDB patients and controls was not statistically significant (mean, 1.67; P = .358) and did not change significantly when adjusted for confounding variables.

High area under the curve values were observed for 8-IsoP as a predictor of OSA (.839; 95% confidence interval, .744-.933, P = .000). The sensitivity and specificity of cutoff values of 8-IsoP concentrations above the 50th percentile were 76.5% and 78.1%, respectively.

“[It] seems that biomarkers of oxidative stress reflect OSA severity in children more closely than biomarkers of atopic-eosinophilic airway inflammation,” the authors concluded.

No disclosures or conflicts of interest were reported.

SOURCE: Barreto M et al. Sleep Medicine. 2018. doi: 10.1016/j.sleep.2018.01.011.

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