12-29-2014, 11:27 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-29-2014, 12:22 PM by quiescence at last.)
RE: My First Thirty Days
@bluehorseshoe - I ran across the study #labrat refers to a couple weeks ago, or one similar. I will try to locate it.
UPDATE:
most likely it was Figure 3 of this publication, and use of CPAP less than one hour a day is a non-scientific approximation to non-treated.
this discusses a case study of moderate to severe diagnosed OSA patients of which 40% survived after 84 months (7 years) [if they did not use the CPAP treatement]
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2727690/
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RE: My First Thirty Days
I was given those stats in Melbourne in 1998.
RE: My First Thirty Days
My sleep practitioner told me, based on surveys of new patients, it takes an average of approximately 8 years after first symptoms (mostly snoring) before a person seeks medical help. The previously quoted study says most of the diagnosed patients that do not use CPAP regularly die within 7 yrs. Combining the two, a good estimate of how long the OSA-->damage-->death cycle takes is 15 yrs.
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RE: My First Thirty Days
yep. this forum is chock full of 1%'ers. We are all fortunate to be alive.
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RE: My First Thirty Days
Another big difference in survival would be if the effects of the OSA were well-treated or not.
E.g., in my case, presuming the issue with AFIB and near heart failure was OSA related, I survived that [easily?] due to good treatment of THOSE issues.
A lot of these other issues, may or may not be caused by OSA, may or may not be exacerbated by OSA etc.
Also, what were the survival rates for a control group of similar age, etc. without OSA?
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RE: My First Thirty Days
(12-31-2014, 09:59 AM)herbm Wrote: ... what were the survival rates for a control group of similar age, etc. without OSA?
The study does supply the results and compares against other pop groups. It is an awesome study for what it meant to accomplish. It does compare the OSA treated and untreated to non-OSA pop. It also describes some epidemiology and nice charts of progression.
Glad you got the treatment for those issues.
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