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We aimed to investigate the relationship between obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) risk and respiratory inflammation evaluated by the exhaled breath condensate (EBC)interleukin-6 IL-6 and plasma SP-D, based on the Berlin questionnaire (BQ) screening values in an adult, urban community in Beijing, China. Volunteers aged >40 years were recruited from the Shichahai community of central Beijing. Their general information and disease history were recorded. OSA risk was assessed using the BQ. IL-6 in EBC and plasma SP-D were detected by enzyme-linked immunoassay (ELISA)through specimens collected on fasting. The differences in IL-6 and SP-D contents between high-risk and low-risk groups for OSA were compared, and the factors affecting their contents were analyzed.


Clinical Trial Description

Subjects The volunteers were recruited residents from the Shi Cha Hai community of Beijing, China. The inclusion criteria included individuals aged ≥40 years who had stayed in the community for at least 3 years and who had provided informed consent. In contrast, the exclusion criteria were patients with known severe diseases who could not cooperate with the study, such as severe psychiatric diseases, chronic liver disease, heart failure, autoimmune disease, and chronic kidney disease; a history of pulmonary lobectomy or lung transplantation; and drug abuse or alcohol addiction. Questionnaire survey and physical examination Community volunteers were surveyed for general information (name, sex, age, height, weight, etc.), history of previous common diseases, medication use, history of smoking, history of alcohol consumption, and occupation. All surveys were filled in the case report form of the study. A Chinese translation of the BQ was used to classify participants as high risk and low risk for OSA. COPD were diagnosed by a portable spirometer (Vitalograph copd-6). Other investigated diseases were self-reported by participants based on previous diagnosis. Physical examination included blood pressure, height, and weight measurements. Sample collection and storage Venous blood and EBC were collected between 9 AM and 12 AM after fasting for >10 hours. The plasma collected in EDTA anticoagulated blood collection tubes was separated by centrifugation at 2,000 g for 15 min and stored at -80℃. The EBC collection was performed using an EBC collector (model number, EBC-5; patent number, ZL 2019 2 1297152.7, China). The EBC collection was conducted as follows: After resting for 15 minutes and cleaning the oral cavity with water, participants were instructed to wear a nose clip and breathe calmly through a mouthpiece with a one-way valve, which was connected to an electrical condenser. Participants were asked to breathe through the device for 15 minutes to obtain between 0.5 and 1.5 ml of condensate. After being pre-processed with argon flow of 0.25 L/min for 10 minutes, the condensate was immediately fractional packed and transferred to special tubes and stored at -80℃. EBC equipment, collection procedures, and preservation complied with European Respiratory Society standards on breath analyses . Measurement of biomarkers Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kits were used to measure the biomarkers in both EBC and plasma. ;


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NCT number NCT04832711
Study type Observational
Source Peking University First Hospital
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date May 2009
Completion date December 2020

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