Obstructive sleep apnea increases the risk of herpes zoster and postherpetic neuralgia.

Postgraduate medicine Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1080/00325481.2023.2288562
Chih-An Wang, Wen-Che Hsieh, Tzu-Ju Hsu, Fuu-Jen Tsai, Chao-Yu Hsu
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Objective: Diseases associated with chronic pain are typically a major source of stress for patients; and have been linked to herpes zoster (HZ) development. Here, we investigated whether obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a potential stressor that increases the risk of HZ and postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) in affected individuals.

Methods: The data used in this study were obtained from the National Health Insurance Research Database. The study cohort included patients aged between 20 and 100 years who had OSA during the period from 2000 to 2017 (with tracking completed until 2018). The case group and the control group were matched at a 1:1 ratio on the basis of age, sex, comorbidities, and index year, with patients who had outcomes before the index date being excluded. The outcomes considered in this study were HZ and PHN. The risk of HZ and PHN with and without OSA was calculated, and age, sex, comorbidities, and index year were adjusted for.

Results: There were 25,211 patients in each group. Patients with OSA had a significantly higher risk of HZ (adjusted hazard ratio [aHR] = 1.22) than those without did. The patients with OSA had also a significantly higher risk of PHN (aHR = 1.36) than those without did. In term of comorbidities, the patients with OSA without (aHR = 1.28) and with (aHR = 1.17) comorbidities had a significantly higher risk of HZ compared with those without OSA. In addition, the patients with OSA but no other comorbidities (aHR = 1.68) had a significantly higher risk of PHN than those without did.

Conclusion: OSA increases the risk of not only HZ but also PHN. Therefore, patients with OSA should be aware of the potential effect of the disease on their stress levels, as well as the increased risk of developing HZ and PHN.

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阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停会增加带状疱疹和带状疱疹后神经痛的风险。
目的:慢性疼痛相关疾病通常是患者压力的主要来源;并与带状疱疹(HZ)的发展有关。在这里,我们研究了阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)是否是增加患者HZ和带状疱疹后神经痛(PHN)风险的潜在压力源。方法:本研究的数据来源于国家健康保险研究数据库。该研究队列包括2000年至2017年期间患有OSA的年龄在20岁至100岁之间的患者(追踪完成至2018年)。病例组和对照组根据年龄、性别、合并症和指标年份按1:1比例匹配,排除指标日期前有结果的患者。本研究考虑的结果是HZ和PHN。计算伴有和不伴有OSA的HZ和PHN的风险,并对年龄、性别、合并症和指标年份进行调整。结果:两组共25211例患者。OSA患者发生HZ的风险明显高于无OSA患者(校正风险比[aHR] = 1.22)。OSA患者发生PHN的风险也明显高于无OSA患者(aHR = 1.36)。在合并症方面,无合并症(aHR = 1.28)和有合并症(aHR = 1.17)的OSA患者发生HZ的风险明显高于无OSA患者。此外,无其他合并症的OSA患者(aHR = 1.68)发生PHN的风险明显高于无其他合并症的患者。结论:OSA不仅增加了HZ的发病风险,而且增加了PHN的发病风险。因此,OSA患者应该意识到该疾病对其压力水平的潜在影响,以及发生HZ和PHN的风险增加。
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