[Chronic Hypoxia and Cardiovascular Risk : Clinical Significance of Different Forms of Hypoxia]
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It is of fundamental importance to differentiate whether chronic hypoxia occurs intermittently or persistently. While chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH) is found typically in patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OAS), chronic persistent hypoxia (CPH) is typically diagnosed in patients with chronic lung disease. Cardiovascular risk is markedly increased in patients with CIH compared to patients with CPH. The frequent change between oxygen desaturation and reoxygenation in patients with CIH is associated with increased hypoxic stress, increased systemic inflammation, and enhanced adrenergic activation followed by endothelial dysfunction and increased arteriosclerosis. The pathophysiologic consequences of CPH are less well understood. The relationship between CPH and the development of pulmonary hypertension, pulmonary heart disease as well as polycythemia has been established.
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