SLEEP 2014 Final Program - page 97

S23: DoesOSACauseMetabolic
Consequences: Summary of the
ExistingEvidence andPresentation
of NewData
2:45pm –4:45pm
Room 101E
Co-chairs:
RonaldGrunstein, MD, PhD; andCamilla
Hoyos, PhD
Faculty:
VsevolodPolotsky, MD, PhD; Naresh
Punjabi, MD; andEsraTasali, MD
Psychologist Level of Content:
Introductory
Objectives:
1. Describe thephysiological mechanisms for whyOSA
may causemetabolic consequence;
2. Discuss evidence from randomizedCPAP treatment
studies investigatingmarkers of metabolic health;
3. Review themost recent data, some unpublished, from
randomizedCPAP sham-controlled studies regarding
metabolic health in bothnon-diabetic and diabetic
patients; and
4. Identify the best direction to be taken for new research
in thearea of metabolic health.
2:45pm– 2:50pm
Introduction
RonaldGrunstein, MD, PhD
2:50pm– 3:10pm
Potential MechanismsLinking
OSAwithMetabolicDysfunction
VsevolodPolotsky, MD, PhD
3:10pm– 3:30pm
TheEffect of CPAPTreatment on
MetabolicHealth: Summaryof
theEvidence fromRandomized
ControlledStudies
CamillaHoyos, PhD
3:30pm– 3:50pm
Effectsof CPAP therapyon
InsulinSensitivity andGlycemia
inNon-Diabetics andDiabetics:
Results fromTwoRandomized
Control Trials inSleepApnea
NareshPunjabi, MD
3:50pm– 4:10pm
Optimal CPAPTreatment:
EffectsonGlucoseMetabolism
EsraTasali, MD
4:10pm– 4:45pm
Discussion
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