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Sleep Apnea Increases Chance of Death by 2/3

It was already known that sleep apnea is one of the more dangerous sleep disorders, but a new study brings to light just how deadly it can be.  The study is by the Boston University School of Medicine and is published in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Assn.  It indicates that sleep apnea can increase the risk of heart disease and death by as much as two-thirds.

The story is reported this week by the Los Angeles Times:

Obstructive sleep apnea is marked by the frequent collapse of the airway during sleep, making it difficult for victims to breathe for periods lasting as long as 10 seconds. Those with a severe form of the disorder have at least 30 disruptions per hour.

he researchers found that, when they eliminated all other risk factors, men between the ages of 40 and 70 who suffered 30 or more apnea episodes per hour were 68% more likely either to suffer a heart attack, to need a coronary artery opened, or to die of heart disease during the median of 8.7 years of follow-up. The men were 58% more likely to suffer heart failure. The researchers were at a loss to explain why women did not suffer such cardiovascular problems, but speculated that the study was simply not large enough to detect it because of the low incidence of apnea in that sex.

Read more on this story at the LA Times website.

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  • Dozzie25704

    i have severe  sleep apnea and refused to wear my mask for a couple of years to start with i had way more than 30 episodes an hour.if i could go back and start over i would i am 50 years old .i have 5 grandchildren rangeing from 2 yrs to 16 yrs. i have missed out on lots of things i could have done in their life if i had not been sick for the last ten years. i have tachycardia caused from not using my cpap machine .i now have some serious issues with my health afib high b/p and i could go on and on .if you have sleep apnea bite the bug before it bites you and enjoy life. USE YOUR CPAP