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Purpose of commentary: This commentary aims to offer a perspective on the effect of tirzepatide on hypoxic burden and provide indirect evidence of cardiovascular risk reduction after tirzepatide for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea and obesity. It also discusses the role of tirzepatide-induced weight loss in the management of obstructive sleep apnea.
Recent findings: In the SURMOUNT-OSA phase 3 trials, tirzepatide, a new GIP/GLP-1 receptor co-agonist, reduced the apnea-hypopnea index, hypoxic burden, and body weight in adults with moderate-to-severe obstructive sleep apnea and obesity. The change in apnea-hypopnea index is clinically relevant, but its impact on cardiovascular mortality remains unclear. Conversely, hypoxic burden predicts cardiovascular mortality across populations independent of AHI. We attempted to postulate the magnitude of cardiovascular benefits of tirzepatide based on the reduction in hypoxic burden. Tirzepatide treatment for obstructive sleep apnea and obesity seems to result in hypoxic burden values associated with a lower cardiovascular mortality rate and thus might attenuate the negative cardiovascular impact of hypoxic burden.
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The main objective of Current Obesity Reports is to provide expert review articles on recent advancements in the interdisciplinary field of obesity research. Our aim is to offer clear, insightful, and balanced contributions that will benefit all individuals involved in the treatment and prevention of obesity, as well as related conditions such as cardiovascular diseases, endocrine disorders, gynecological issues, cancer, mental health, respiratory complications, and rheumatological diseases. We strive to redefine the way knowledge is expressed and provide organized content for the benefit of our readership.