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Oxidative and carbonyl stress in pregnant women with obstructive sleep apnea.

Nazia KhanGeralyn Lambert-MesserlianJoao Filipe MonteiroJulius HodosyĽubomíra TóthováPeter CelecElizabeth EklundPatrizia CurranGhada Bourjeily
Published in: Sleep & breathing = Schlaf & Atmung (2017)
Contrary to our hypothesis, the results of this study suggest that pregnant women with OSA have higher antioxidant capacity and lower oxidative and carbonyl stress markers compared to controls, suggesting a possible protective effect of intermittent hypoxia. Whether OSA in pregnancy impacts oxidative stress differently than OSA in the general population remains to be confirmed.
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