作者: Eileen R. Chasens , Mary Q. Umlauf , Dennis J. Pillion , Judy A. Wells
DOI: 10.1177/014572170202800312
关键词: Internal medicine 、 Type 2 diabetes 、 Diabetes mellitus 、 Obstructive sleep apnea 、 Urine 、 Nocturia 、 Endocrinology 、 Medicine 、 Sleep apnea 、 Renal threshold 、 Polysomnography
摘要: PURPOSEPolyuria and nocturia in individuals with type 2 diabetes may be due to obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), a recently recognized etiology of excess nighttime urine production. This exploratory study examined the relationships among glucose control, OSA, nocturnal production.METHODSA sample community-dwelling older adults (20 nondiabetic subjects 10 poorly controlled subjects) was recruited based on self-report more than twice per night. Participants were monitored metabolic research unit for 24 hours track intake/output, collect blood samples, conduct an overnight polysomnography study.RESULTSNone had fasting serum levels above renal threshold. OSA found 65% subjects. Those moderate/severe significantly greater production without OSA. Subjects highest production.CONCLUSIONSThe high i...