Mathieu Berger
Jean Monnet University
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Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine | 2018
David Hupin; Vincent Pichot; Mathieu Berger; Emilia Sforza; Jérémy Raffin; Cécile Lietar; Erkan Poyraz; Delphine Maudoux; Jean-Claude Barthélémy; Frédéric Roche
STUDY OBJECTIVES Although regular physical activity improves obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in the general population, this finding has not been assessed in postmyocardial infarction (MI) patients in a rehabilitation setting (coronary artery disease, CAD). We aimed to determine whether cardiac rehabilitation may benefit post-MI patients in terms of OSA disease and associated autonomic nervous system (ANS) activity. METHODS Consecutive post-MI patients participating in the ambulatory cardiac rehabilitation program of St-Etienne University Hospital were included in this study. The apnea-hypopnea index calculated from electrocardiogram (ECG)-derived respiration (AHIEDR) was obtained through nocturnal Holter ECG recordings. According to AHIEDR, patients were classified as normal, mild, moderate, or severe OSA (< 5, 5-14, 15-29, ≥ 30, respectively). Physiological performance (peak VO2) was established via cardiopulmonary exercise testing. ANS activity was evaluated through spontaneous baroreflex sensibility as well as heart rate variability analysis. RESULTS Of the 105 patients with CAD and OSA included (95 men, 55.2 ± 12.4 years), 100 had at least 1 cardiovascular risk factor (98%) and 52 patients (50%) had an ANS dysfunction. Surprisingly, 68 of these patients with OSA (65%) were free of classical diurnal symptoms usually associated with sleep apnea. In response to cardiac rehabilitation, AHIEDR decreased significantly (-9.3 ± 9.5, P < .0001) only in patients with severe OSA, and the decrease was even greater when peak VO2 and baroreflex sensibility improved beyond 20% compared to basal values (-11.6 ± 9.1, P < .001). CONCLUSIONS Severe OSA in patients with CAD is significantly improved after 2 months of cardiopulmonary rehabilitation. Reviving ANS activity through physical activity might be a target for complementary therapy of OSA in patients with CAD.
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine | 2016
David Hupin; Frédéric Roche; Mathieu Oriol; Martin Garet; Vincent Pichot; V. Gremeaux; Jean-Claude Chatard; Emilie Achour; Mathieu Berger; Jean-Michel Gaspoz; Léonard Féasson; Jean-Claude Barthélémy; Pascal Edouard
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine | 2018
P. Labeix; Mathieu Berger; I. Hayet; Frédéric Roche; David Hupin
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine | 2018
David Hupin; Vincent Pichot; Martin Garet; Pascal Edouard; Jérémy Raffin; Mathieu Berger; Léonard Féasson; J.C. Barthélémy; Frédéric Roche
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine | 2018
David Hupin; Vincent Pichot; Mathieu Berger; Jérémy Raffin; P. Labeix; Delphine Maudoux; J.C. Barthélémy; Frédéric Roche
Neurophysiologie Clinique-clinical Neurophysiology | 2017
Mathieu Berger; Pierre Labeix; Jérémy Raffin; David Hupin; Stéphanie Chomette-Ballereau; Jean-Claude Barthélémy; Emilia Sforza; Frédéric Costes; Frédéric Roche
European Respiratory Journal | 2017
Pierre Labeix; Mathieu Berger; Daniela Muti; Isabelle Court Fortune; Stephanie Ballereau-Chomette; Jean-Claude Barthélémy; Frédéric Costes
ERJ Open Research | 2017
Mathieu Berger; David Hupin; Frédéric Costes; Jérémy Raffin; Stéphanie Chomette-Ballereau; Pierre Labeix; Mathilde Donnat; Emilia Sforza; Jean-Claude Barthélémy; Frédéric Roche
Neurophysiologie Clinique-clinical Neurophysiology | 2016
Mathieu Berger; Pierre Labeix; David Hupin; Jean-Claude Barthélémy; Emilia Sforza; Frédéric Roche
Neurophysiologie Clinique-clinical Neurophysiology | 2016
Frédéric Roche; Mathieu Berger; Emilia Sforza; Delphine Maudoux; Morgane Chatard; Jean-Claude Barthélémy