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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Mar 27.
Published in final edited form as: Eur Respir J. 2018 Sep 27;52(3):1800674. doi: 10.1183/13993003.00674-2018

TABLE 1.

Patient characteristics

Characteristic All patients Responders# Non-responders p-value
Subjects 36 9 27
Demographics
 Age years 55±2 53±4 55±2 0.7
 Male/female 26/10 6/3 20/7 0.7
 Race 0.015
  Black 9 5 4
  White 25 3 22
  Asian 0 0 0
  Other 1 0 1
 Body mass index kg·m−2 31.1±0.7 32.3±1.2 30.6±0.8 0.3
 Neck circumference cm 40.6±0.5 40.2±1.0 40.7±0.7 0.7
 Systolic blood pressure+ mmHg 136.8±2.4 134.9±3.7 137.5±2.9 0.6
 Diastolic blood pressure+ mmHg 80.7±1.9 79.7±3.8 81.1±2.2 0.8
 Current use of anti-hypertensive medication n [%] 12 [33] 1 [11] 11 [41] 0.2
 Currently treated 0.06
  CPAP 12 1 11
  Oral appliance therapy 2 0 2
  Untreated 22 8 14
Polysomnography§
 AHI events·h−1 57.9±22.1 56.6±7.7 58.3±4.3 0.8
  Central eventsƒ 4.7±2.0 8.5±5.7 3.4±1.8 0.3
  Hypopnoeasƒ 47.3±5.4 61.9±11.3 42.5±6.0 0.12
  Arousalsƒ 88.8±4.9 79.1±5.2 92.1±6.2 0.3
 Nadir oxygen saturation % 87.1±4.8 89.2±1.5 86.4±0.9 0.13
 Stage 1 sleep as % total sleep time 25.9±22.0 22.3±5.1 27.1±4.6 0.6

Data are presented as n or mean±SEM, unless otherwise indicated. CPAP: continuous positive airway pressure; AHI: apnoea–hypopnoea index.

#

: responders are defined by a ≽50% reduction in AHI;

: t-tests were used for continuous variables and Fisher exact tests were used for categorical variables (including black versus not black, treated versus not treated);

+

: morning, supine, off treatment (sham night);

§

: polysomnography refers to the sham night; respiratory event and oxygenation data reflect supine non-random eye movement sleep;

ƒ

: data presented as % of respiratory events.