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Lung India | 2013

Quality of life impairment in patients of obstructive sleep apnea and its relation with the severity of disease

Naveen Dutt; Ashok K. Janmeja; Prasanta Raghab Mohapatra; Anup Kumar Singh

Background: Several studies have demonstrated considerable impairment of quality of life (QOL) in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) patients, but its relation with severity of OSA is yet unclear. Study Objectives: To investigate the effects of OSA on the QOL and its association with the disease severity. Design and Setting: Observational, prospective case-control study. Materials and Methods: QOL of 69 OSA patients and 41 healthy controls were assessed using the Calgary sleep apnea quality of life index (SAQLI) on the morning following the polysomnography (PSG) study. Statistics: All statistical analyses were performed using the SPSS 17.0 (SPSS Inc., Chicago). Differences between sleep-related symptoms and SAQLI subscales scores were assessed with the Chi-square test and the Student t-test. Due to non-normal distribution, differences between SAQLI scores of controls and OSA patients were evaluated using a non-parametric Mann-Whitney test. Spearman correlation and backward multiple regression analysis were used to analyze the association between SAQLI scores and sleep indices and anthropometric variables and PSG variables. Results: Study included 69 cases (57 male and 12 females) with a mean age, weight, height, neck circumference, and body mass index 48.45 ± 10.12 years, 83.03 ± 16.48 kg, 159.75 ± 28.29 cm, 44.01 ± 3.23 cm and 30.77 ± 6.71 kg/m2. Mean apnea-hypopnea index was 26.39 ± 16.62. The median score of four SAQLI domains daily function, social interaction, emotional, symptoms and total mean SAQLI score were 3.64 (3.46-3.90), 3.77 (3.51-3.88), 3.64 (3.53-3.83), 4.80 (4.68-5.11), 4.09 (3.88-4.09),and 1.36 (1.29-1.71), 1.38 (1.24-1.62), 1.45 (1.23-1.62), 2.00 (1.78-2.26), 1.55 (1.46-1.73) for patients and controls respectively. All the individual domain scores and the mean SAQLI scores of patients were significantly higher than the controls. Conclusion: OSA causes significant impairment of QOL, but the severity of impairment is not directly proportional to the severity of OSA.


Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology | 2017

A systematic review and meta-analysis of the circulatory, erythrocellular and CSF selenium levels in Alzheimer's disease: A metal meta-analysis (AMMA study-I)

Varikasuvu Seshadri Reddy; Suman Bukke; Naveen Dutt; Puneet Rana; Arun Kumar Pandey

BACKGROUND Available studies in the literature on the selenium levels in Alzheimers disease (AD) are inconsistent with some studies reporting its decrease in the circulation, while others reported an increase or no change as compared to controls. AIM The objective of this study was to perform a meta-analysis of circulatory (plasma/serum and blood), erythrocyte and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) selenium levels in AD compared controls. We also performed a meta-analysis of the correlation coefficients (r) to demonstrate the associations between selenium and glutathione peroxidase (GPx) in AD patients. METHODS All major databases were searched for eligible studies. We included 12 case-control/observational studies reporting selenium concentrations in AD and controls. Pooled-overall effect size as standardized mean difference (SMD) and pooled r-values were generated using Review Manager 5.3 and MedCalc 15.8 software. RESULTS Random-effects meta-analysis indicated a decrease in circulatory (SMD=-0.44), erythrocellular (SMD=-0.52) and CSF (SMD=-0.14) selenium levels in AD patients compared to controls. Stratified meta-analysis demonstrated that the selenium levels were decreased in both the subgroups with (SMD=-0.55) and without (SMD=-0.37) age matching between AD and controls. Our results also demonstrated a direct association between decreased selenium levels and GPx in AD. CONCLUSION This meta-analysis suggests that circulatory selenium concentration is significantly lower in AD patients compared to controls and this decrease in selenium is directly correlated with an important antioxidant enzyme, the GPx, in AD.


Journal of sleep disorders and therapy | 2016

Health Related Quality of Life in Adult Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Naveen Dutt; Kirti Chaudhry; Nishant Kumar Chauhan; Ashok Kuwal; Lokesh Saini; Swetabh Purohit; Sunil Kumar

Objective: To review the literature on Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) and Health Related Quality of Life (HRQoL). Method: We conducted systematic review of the literature on HRQoL and OSA. Summary: Our review of published literature on quality of life in adult OSA suggest that there is significant impairment of HRQoL in obstructive sleep apnea but the magnitude of QoL impairment is not proportional to the severity of OSA as determined by AHI. There is paucity of data over effect of treatment on quality of life but the available data suggest that there is improvement in QoL with CPAP treatment at least in moderate and severe OSA patients. Effect of other treatment modalities is unclear yet.


Sleep and Breathing | 2018

Obstructive sleep apnea and the effect of CPAP treatment on ischemia-modified albumin levels: a multi effect size meta-analysis with diagnostic test accuracy

Seshadri Reddy Varikasuvu; Naveen Dutt; Dibakar Sahu

PurposeA close association of oxidative stress (OS) and ischemia-modified albumin (IMA) with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) has been reported in the literature, but the results on IMA are ambiguous. We conducted a meta-analysis to evaluate the association of IMA with OSA and the effect of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy on IMA in patients with OSA.MethodsRelevant studies were identified by searching PubMed and other databases in addition to manual searching of cross-references. Using random-effects model, the standardized mean differences (SMDs), pooled correlation coefficients and summary of diagnostic test accuracies were obtained with 95% confidence intervals (CIs). The meta-regression, sub-group and sensitivity analyses were performed to explore heterogeneity. The presence of publication bias was tested using funnel plot analysis followed by Begg’s and Egger’s tests for statistical signidicance.ResultsThis meta-analysis finally included nine studies. When comparing with non-OSA controls, the OSA patients showed a significantly increased circulatory IMA levels (SMD = 1.15, p = 0.0001). And, this increase is even more pronounced in severe-OSA group as compared to mild-moderate OSA patients (SMD = 076, p = 0.0006). A decrease in post-CPAP treatment IMA was observed when compared with that of baseline values. Meta-analysis of correlations showed significant associations of IMA with polysomnographic parameters. The pooled diagnostic odds ratio and area under curve were 19.58 and 0.888 (Q* = 0.819), respectively. There was no evidence of publication bias for the association of IMA with OSA.ConclusionThis meta-analysis suggests that OSA is associated with significantly increased IMA levels which may indicate OS, ischemia and subclinical cardiovascular risk. In the diagnostic test accuracy meta-analysis, IMA showed good accuracy for OSA detection. However, further studies are required to establish its clinical utility.


Journal of bronchology & interventional pulmonology | 2017

An Atypical Case of Mounier-Kuhn Syndrome: Time to Change the Diagnostic Approach?

Ashok Kuwal; Naveen Dutt; Nishant Kumar Chauhan; Sunil Kumar; Swetabh Purohit; Lokesh Saini

Mounier-Kuhn syndrome (MKS) is a rare disease of unknown etiology characterized by abnormal pathologic dilatation of tracheabronchial tree. The diagnosis of MKS is normally made on CT scan of chest on the basis of enlarged diameters of trachea and main stem bronchi. We are presenting histologically confirmed case of MKS, where the diameter of right main bronchus is below minimum diameter (mean+3 SD) required for the diagnosis. We suggest that the diagnosis of MKS should not be solely based on fixed criteria such as the diameter of airways, but on the basis of the overall clinical, pathologic, and radiologic profile.


Clinical Cancer Investigation Journal | 2016

Bilateral spontaneous pneumothorax in osteogenic sarcoma due to occult pulmonary metastases

Ashok Kuwal; Naveen Dutt; Nishant Kumar Chauhan; Puneet Pareek; Lokesh Saini; Saurabh Samdariya

Spontaneous pneumothorax (SPTX) is an uncommon complication of osteogenic sarcoma. Most of these SPTX associated with osteogenic sarcoma are due to detectable pulmonary metastasis. Development of SPTX without any evidence of pulmonary metastasis is extremely rare. Herein, we report a case of a young girl with osteosarcoma of the right femur that developed pneumothorax on both sides following treatment with combination chemotherapy without any obvious pulmonary metastases, bullae, or blebs.


European Respiratory Journal | 2017

Phenotype characterization of non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis in India

Raja Dhar; Sagar Chandrashekariah; George D'Souza; Srinivas Rajagopalan; Virendra Singh; Rajesh Swarnakar; Surya Kant; Deepak Talwar; Archana Baburao; Aditya Jindal; Babaji Ghewade; Devi Hj Gayathri; Girija Nair; Pa Mahesh; Samir Prabhulal Gami; Sushant Meshram; Naveen Dutt; Kaushik Saha; Sundeep Salvi; Sneha Limaye; Stefano Aliberti; James D. Chalmers


Journal of bronchology & interventional pulmonology | 2018

Cost-Effectiveness of Disposable Bronchoscopes: Needs Comparison with Fiberoptic Bronchoscopes too

Ashok Kuwal; Naveen Dutt


Archive | 2017

Cycling in Urban environment: More needs to be done

Naveen Dutt; Kirti Chaudhry


Current Respiratory Medicine Reviews | 2017

Primary Isolated Mediastinal Abscess Masquerading as Mediastinal Mass- A Needle did the Trick

Lokesh Saini; Nishant Kumar Chauhan; Ravi Panwar; Naveen Dutt; Sonal Saran; Surya Kant; Pramod Kumar Sharma

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Ashok Kuwal

All India Institute of Medical Sciences

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Lokesh Saini

All India Institute of Medical Sciences

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Nishant Kumar Chauhan

All India Institute of Medical Sciences

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Swetabh Purohit

All India Institute of Medical Sciences

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Sunil Kumar

All India Institute of Medical Sciences

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Ravi Panwar

All India Institute of Medical Sciences

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Surya Kant

King George's Medical University

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Babaji Ghewade

Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College

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Dibakar Sahu

All India Institute of Medical Sciences

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