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Respiratory

The importance of calprotectin levels in obstructive sleep apnea syndrome severity

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Pages 401-405 | Received 29 Mar 2017, Accepted 20 Sep 2017, Published online: 18 Oct 2017
 

Abstract

Background: Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is mostly seen in adult populations. It is known that increased levels of several inflammatory mediators play roles in OSAS and related comorbidities. Calprotectin is an inflammatory mediator that increases in some diseases such as Behçet’s syndrome, bowel diseases and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.

Aims: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether calprotectin can be used as a biomarker in OSAS by determining the relation between serum calprotectin levels and OSAS severity.

Study design: Cohort study.

Methods: A prospective study was planned. Eighty-three patients undergoing polysomnography were included in the study and evaluated prospectively. Thirty patients were classified as non-OSAS (group 1), 18 as mild OSAS (group 2), 15 as moderate OSAS (group 3) and 20 as severe OSAS (group 4). Calprotectin values were measured in the non-OSAS patients (group 1) and in the patients with OSAS (groups 2, 3 and 4). The OSAS groups were also compared with each other.

Results: Serum calprotectin values ranged between 70.61 and 1468.04 ng/ml. No significant difference in calprotectin levels was found between the OSAS and normal groups. However, statistically significantly increased calprotectin values were determined in the severe OSAS group (group 4) when all groups were compared.

Conclusion: Calprotectin values were elevated in OSAS patients and it can be used as a marker of severe OSAS. Future studies can support our study.

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Declaration of funding

This manuscript was not funded.

Author contributions: All the authors declare that they have all participated in the design, execution, and analysis of the paper, and that they have approved the final version.

Declaration of financial/other relationships

M.T.T., E.Ü., Y.Y., L.K. and E.S. have disclosed that they have no significant relationships with or financial interests in any commercial companies related to this study or article.

CMRO peer reviewers on this manuscript have no relevant financial or other relationships to disclose.

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