TY - JOUR AU - Breuer, H.-W.M. AB - Objective.  Associations  between  hyperten- Results.  Outpatients  with  OSAS  who  had  not  those  who  suffered  from  OSA.  The  CSS  clearly  sion,  metabolic  syndrome,  prediabetes,  dia- yet  been  treated  had  a  mean  blood  pressure  proved  to  be  more  suitable  for  primary  OSA  betes,  and  obstructive  sleep  apnea  syndrome  of  157/94m   mHg   with  a  hypertension  preva- screening  than  the  ESS.  In  addition,  the  CSS  (OSAS)  were  assessed  in  a  prospective  sin- lence  of  71%,  while  the  mean  blood  pressure  correlated  considerably  better  with  the  RDI  gle  center  clinical  study  including  patients  of  those  already  treated  was  153/89m   mHg   (r=0.36)  than  the  ESS  (r=0.21). from  an  outpatient  sleep  clinic  and  an  inpa- with  a  hypertension  prevalence  of  68%.  In  Conclusion.  Despite  the  uncontrolled  real- tient  sleep  lab. 42%  of  the  obstructive  sleep  apnea  (OSA)  life  clinical  setting,  the  previously  reported  Methods.  The  Görlitz  Metabolic  Study  is  a  and  in  27%  of  the  non-OSA  patients,  the  cri- relevance  of  OSA  for  cardiovascular  and  met- prospective  trial  assessing  the  relationship  teria  of  all  three  definitions  of  the  metabol- abolic  disturbances  was  clearly  verified.  The  between  current  definitions  of  the  metabolic  ic  syndrome  were  fulfilled.  The  coefficients  data  unequivocally  show  that  the  TI - Hypertension, metabolic syndrome, prediabetes, and diabetes associated with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome JF - Somnologie - Schlafforschung und Schlafmedizin DO - 10.1007/s11818-011-0503-3 DA - 2011-02-19 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/springer-journals/hypertension-metabolic-syndrome-prediabetes-and-diabetes-associated-IIyezwzHQ5 SP - 14 EP - 23 VL - 15 IS - 1 DP - DeepDyve ER -