RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Prospective echocardiographic study of right and left cardiac function during sleep in obstructive sleep apnea syndrome: Assessment at 1 month and 6 months of treatment with CPAP JF European Respiratory Journal JO Eur Respir J FD European Respiratory Society SP P2218 VO 44 IS Suppl 58 A1 Bouchra Lamia A1 Stephanie Gelinotte A1 Florence Portier A1 Catherine Tardif A1 Antoine Cuvelier A1 Jean-Francois Muir YR 2014 UL http://erj.ersjournals.com/content/44/Suppl_58/P2218.abstract AB IntroductionOSA is associated with a cardiac dysfunction.The aim of our study was 1 - to analyze usual transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) indices of left and right ventricle (LV , RV) and more recent indices as regional contractility and torsion of LV by speckle tracking strain 2 - Describe the effects of CPAP treatment at 1 month and 6 months on cardiac function.DesignThirty-six patients were prospectively included. TTE with speckle tracking strain analysis of contractility and LV torsion was performed at baseline, one month and 6 months of CPAP treatment.ResultsRespiratory disturbance index was 46±16/h. One month of CPAP therapy had no effect on LV ejection fraction (61±8 vs 63±6%, p=0,13) or regional contractility (134±85 vs 135±96 msec). Only RV regional contractility was improved (174±89 vs 127±81, p=0,01) and LV diastolic function was affected (7,1±1,7 vs 8,0±2,2 p=0,01). Six months of CPAP therapy induced significant improvement of RV regional contractility (174±89 vs119±56 p=0.01), ticuspid regurgitation pressure gradient (22±7 vs 21±5 p=0,01) and LV torsion (11±5 vs 14±4 degrés, p<0,05).Conclusion:OSA is associated with abnormalities of global contractility of RV and LV and LV twist measured by speckle tracking strain. Right ventricular afterload is also affected. One to 6 months of CPAP therapy may improve these abnormalities.