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CPAP improves social, emotional and sexual scope of obstructive sleep apnea patients and partners

Isabel Portela, Tania Rivera Baltanas, Mar Mosteiro Añón, Jessica Iglesias Novas, Helena Santamaría Lopez, Johanny Vargas Rodriguez, Sara Fernandez Garcia, Laura Souto Sayar, Alberto Fernandez Villar
European Respiratory Journal 2020 56: 2142; DOI: 10.1183/13993003.congress-2020.2142
Isabel Portela
1Oximesa-Nippon gases /Hospital Álvaro Cunqueiro, Vigo, Spain
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Tania Rivera Baltanas
2Fundacion Biomedica Galicia Sur, Vigo, Spain
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Mar Mosteiro Añón
3Pulmonologist Hospital Álvaro Cunquiero , Vigo, Spain
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Jessica Iglesias Novas
4Oximesa-Nippon Gases, Vigo, Spain
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Helena Santamaría Lopez
5Hospital Alvaro Cunqueiro, Vigo, Spain
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Johanny Vargas Rodriguez
6Pulmonologist Nippon Gases, Vigo, Spain
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Sara Fernandez Garcia
7University of Santiago de Compostela, Vigo, Spain
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Laura Souto Sayar
4Oximesa-Nippon Gases, Vigo, Spain
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Alberto Fernandez Villar
8Pulmonologist Hospital Álvaro Cunqueiro , Vigo, Spain
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Abstract

Introduction: Snoring is bothersome and unhealthy and also affects the partner’s sleep quality. In 2018, at the initial phase of our study, prior to therapy, we observed that quality of life was affected in both patients with sleep apnea and their partners .

Objective: To assess quality of life, emotional and sexual changes in the patient´s partner after one year of continuous positive airways pressure (CPAP) treatment.

Material and methods: Comparative longitudinal , n=104,study with 52 patients with obstructive sleep apnea and their partners at the Hospital Alvaro Cunqueiro in Vigo, Spain. Patients received CPAP therapy during one year. We analyzed physical ,mental and sexual changes with validated questionnaires: SF36 (for quality of life), HAD ( for depression and anxiety), and CSFQ ( for sexual variables). We also used a Likert scale created by our research team to evaluate the impact on their partners.Statistical data analysis were done using SPSS.

Results: : After one year on CPAP therapy, partners showed lower levels of anxiety and depression compared with the year before (P<0,001). Items related to quality of life. Ninety percent of partners reported that CPAP has considerably improvedpatients’ health.

Conclusions: After one year of treatment, partners showed a decrease in anxiety and depression variables as well as an increase in all spheres of quality of life, also libido. It can be affirmed that CPAP treatment improves the general health status in both patient and partner.

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Cite this article as: European Respiratory Journal 2020; 56: Suppl. 64, 2142.

This abstract was presented at the 2020 ERS International Congress, in session “Respiratory viruses in the "pre COVID-19" era”.

This is an ERS International Congress abstract. No full-text version is available. Further material to accompany this abstract may be available at www.ers-education.org (ERS member access only).

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CPAP improves social, emotional and sexual scope of obstructive sleep apnea patients and partners
Isabel Portela, Tania Rivera Baltanas, Mar Mosteiro Añón, Jessica Iglesias Novas, Helena Santamaría Lopez, Johanny Vargas Rodriguez, Sara Fernandez Garcia, Laura Souto Sayar, Alberto Fernandez Villar
European Respiratory Journal Sep 2020, 56 (suppl 64) 2142; DOI: 10.1183/13993003.congress-2020.2142

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Isabel Portela, Tania Rivera Baltanas, Mar Mosteiro Añón, Jessica Iglesias Novas, Helena Santamaría Lopez, Johanny Vargas Rodriguez, Sara Fernandez Garcia, Laura Souto Sayar, Alberto Fernandez Villar
European Respiratory Journal Sep 2020, 56 (suppl 64) 2142; DOI: 10.1183/13993003.congress-2020.2142
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