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Cardiopulmonary exercise testing in patients with moderate-severe obesity: a clinical evaluation tool for OSA?

Marco VecchiatoDaniel NeunhaeusererGiulia QuintoSilvia BettiniAndrea GasperettiFrancesca BattistaAndrea VianelloRoberto VettorLuca BusettoAndrea Ermolao
Published in: Sleep & breathing = Schlaf & Atmung (2021)
Patients with moderate to severe obesity and untreated OSA presented a distinctive CPET-pattern characterized by lower aerobic and exercise capacity, higher PETCO2 at peak exercise associated with a lower ventilatory response. Nasal CPAP treatment was shown to positively affect these cardiorespiratory adaptations during exercise. ΔPETCO2 max-peak may be used to suggest OSA in patients with obesity.
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