Respiratory Disorders during Sleep in Patients with
Diabetes Mellitus
Olos R., Hanáček J., Mokáň M
I. interná klinika JLF UK a MFN, Martin, prednosta prof. MUDr. M. Mokáň, DrSc. Ústav patologickej fyziológie JLF UK, Martin, vedúci ústavu prof. MUDr. J. Hanáček, CSc. |
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Summary:
Respiratory disorders during sleep are a serious medical, economic and social problem. In the
submitted review the authors discuss the possible relationship between sleep disorders and dia-
betes. In the introduction they make the reader familiar with basic information on sleep apnoea,
incl. the definition, classification and basic pathomechanisms leading to this disorder. In the
subsequent part the authors discuss possible relations between the two diseases, the possible
participation of diabetic autonomous neuropathy in the pathogenesis of sleep apnoea, the possib-
le influence of hypoglycaemia on sleep quality and the possible influence of sleep apnoea on the
development or deterioration of insulin resistance. The objective of the paper is to provide the
professional public, but in particular diabetolgists, with an overall review of the problem based
on most recent data from the literature and to draw attention to the fact that respiratory sleep
disorders in diabetics are relatively frequent and that to this problem attention must be paid in
practice and in medical research.
Key words:
Respiratory sleep disorders - Diabetes mellitus - Diabetic autonomous neuropathy -
Insulin resistance
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