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NCT ID: NCT04957004
Brief Summary: The changes of left ventricular function in patients with sleep apnea were studied by three-dimensional speckle-tracking echocardiography to evaluate the changes of left ventricular function after CPAP treatment
Detailed Description: Research purposes: (1) Use 3D speckle tracking echocardiography to measure the diastolic and systolic strains of the left atrium and left ventricle of OSAS patients, in order to evaluate the impact and degree of OSA on left ventricular function. (2) By comparing the changes in the three-dimensional ultrasound strain index of the left ventricle of patients before and after CPAP treatment, and in patients receiving and not receiving CPAP treatment, to evaluate whether CPAP treatment contributes to the improvement of cardiac function in patients with OSAS, and to infer the best suitable intervention population and using time, providing reference basis for clinical treatment. (3) Discovery of serological indicators that predict the severity of the disease and predict the impairment of heart function Study design: This study is a prospective, observational controlled study. It is planned to include 30 cases of newly diagnosed OSAS patients in the Peking University Third Hospital and a control group selected according to age and gender matching. The three-dimensional strain of the left atrium and left ventricle of the crowd is measured by the 3D speckle tracking technology, and the serological indicators are detected. The OSAS group and the control group were followed up during the course of receiving or not receiving CPAP.
Study: NCT04957004
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Protocol Section: NCT04957004