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Can we use serum SCUBE 1 levels as a biomarker in obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome?

Ömer Tarık SelçukGamze Ozturk YılmazHamit Yasar EllidagOğuzhan IldenNursel Turkoglu SelcukGokhan YilmazNuray EnsariHande Konşuk ÜnlüHulya Eyigor
Published in: Cranio : the journal of craniomandibular practice (2021)
Serum SCUBE1 levels increased more in male patients with severe OSA compared to other OSA levels, and high serum SCUBE1 levels were found to be associated with lower oxygen levels in OSA patients. The SCUBE1 biomarker can correlate with severe OSA in males. There was a statistically significant difference between OSA groups in terms of SCUBE1 score for male patients (p = 0.002) but not for females (p = 0.498). It is important that future SCUBE1 studies evaluate males vs. females.
Keyphrases
  • obstructive sleep apnea
  • positive airway pressure
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  • ejection fraction
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  • prognostic factors
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