Table 1.
Anthropometric characteristics and respiratory function.
Table 2.
Sleep structure and sleep associated disorders breathing.
Table 3.
Cardiovascular, metabolic status and history.
Table 4.
Serum levels of 9 cytokines in Obesity Hypoventilation Syndromes (OHS) compared to “uncomplicated obese” (UO) patients.
Figure 1.
Comparison between Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome (OHS) compared to eucapnic obese patients in RH-PAT, Sleep time spent with SpO2<90%, FVC (% predicted value), glycated haemoglobin, serum levels of RANTES, Adiponectin and MCP1.
TST: total sleep time.