Sleep-Disordered Breathing Is Independently Associated With Increased Aggressiveness of Cutaneous Melanoma: A Multicenter Observational Study in 443 Patients.

BACKGROUND: Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) has been associated with a greater incidence and mortality of cancer, although such findings are inconsistent. However, no large studies are currently available to investigate this association in patients with a specific type of cancer. This study seeks t...

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Autores: Martinez-Garcia MA, Campos-Rodriguez F, Nagore E, Martorell A, Rodriguez-Peralto JL, Riveiro-Falkenbach E, Hernandez L, Bañuls J, Arias E, Ortiz P, Cabriada V, Gardeazabal J, Montserrat JM, Carrera C, Corral J, Masa JF, de Terreros JG, Abad J, Boada A, Mediano O, de Eusebio E, Chiner E, Landete P, Mayos M, Fortuño A, Barbé F, Sánchez de la Torre M, Sanchez de la Torre A, Cano I, Gonzalez C, Pérez-Gil A, Gómez-García T, Cullen D, Somoza M, Formigón M, Aizpuru F, Navarro C, Selma-Ferrer MJ, Garcia-Ortega A, de Unamuno B, Almendros I, Farré R, Gozal D, Spanish Sleep Network
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*melanoma aggressiveness
*sleep apnea
*sleep-disordered breathing
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spelling Sleep-Disordered Breathing Is Independently Associated With Increased Aggressiveness of Cutaneous Melanoma: A Multicenter Observational Study in 443 Patients.Martinez-Garcia MACampos-Rodriguez FNagore EMartorell ARodriguez-Peralto JLRiveiro-Falkenbach EHernandez LBañuls JArias EOrtiz PCabriada VGardeazabal JMontserrat JMCarrera CCorral JMasa JFde Terreros JGAbad JBoada AMediano Ode Eusebio EChiner ELandete PMayos MFortuño ABarbé FSánchez de la Torre MSanchez de la Torre ACano IGonzalez CPérez-Gil AGómez-García TCullen DSomoza MFormigón MAizpuru FNavarro CSelma-Ferrer MJGarcia-Ortega Ade Unamuno BAlmendros IFarré RGozal DSpanish Sleep Network*Breslow index*melanoma aggressiveness*sleep apnea*sleep-disordered breathingBACKGROUND: Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) has been associated with a greater incidence and mortality of cancer, although such findings are inconsistent. However, no large studies are currently available to investigate this association in patients with a specific type of cancer. This study seeks to assess potential relationships between SDB severity and aggressiveness markers of cutaneous melanoma. METHODS: Four hundred and forty-three patients with a diagnosis of melanoma underwent a sleep study within 6 months of diagnosis. General demographics were collected, along with melanoma characteristics and polygraphic parameters consisting of the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) and indices of both continuous and intermittent night-time oxyhemoglobin desaturation (DI4%). An exploration of independent relationships between SDB and various objective melanoma aggressiveness markers (Breslow index, presence of ulceration, presence of regression, mitotic index, stage of severity, damage to the sentinel lymph, and spreading of the melanoma) was performed. RESULTS: Patients in the upper tertiles of AHI or DI4% were 1.94 (95% CI, 1.14-3.32; P = .022) and 1.93 (95% CI, 1.14-3.26; P = .013) times more likely, respectively, to present with aggressive melanoma (Breslow index > 1 mm) than those in the lowest tertiles of these sleep attributes after adjustment for age, sex, tumor location, and BMI. This association was particularly prominent among patients < 56 years of age with Breslow index > 2 mm. The presence of the additional markers of aggressiveness was also associated with higher AHI and DI4% values. CONCLUSIONS: The severity of SDB was independently associated with greater aggressiveness of cutaneous melanoma, particularly among younger patients.ELSEVIER2018info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttps://isabial.portalinvestigacion.com/publicaciones6208CHESTISSN: 00123692ISSNe: 19313543reponame:r-ISABIAL. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Biomédica y Sanitaria de Alicanteinstname:Instituto de Investigación Biomédica y Sanitaria de Alicante (ISABIAL)Inglésinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:isabial.fundanetsuite.com:p62082026-06-12T10:20:37Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Sleep-Disordered Breathing Is Independently Associated With Increased Aggressiveness of Cutaneous Melanoma: A Multicenter Observational Study in 443 Patients.
title Sleep-Disordered Breathing Is Independently Associated With Increased Aggressiveness of Cutaneous Melanoma: A Multicenter Observational Study in 443 Patients.
spellingShingle Sleep-Disordered Breathing Is Independently Associated With Increased Aggressiveness of Cutaneous Melanoma: A Multicenter Observational Study in 443 Patients.
Martinez-Garcia MA
*Breslow index
*melanoma aggressiveness
*sleep apnea
*sleep-disordered breathing
title_short Sleep-Disordered Breathing Is Independently Associated With Increased Aggressiveness of Cutaneous Melanoma: A Multicenter Observational Study in 443 Patients.
title_full Sleep-Disordered Breathing Is Independently Associated With Increased Aggressiveness of Cutaneous Melanoma: A Multicenter Observational Study in 443 Patients.
title_fullStr Sleep-Disordered Breathing Is Independently Associated With Increased Aggressiveness of Cutaneous Melanoma: A Multicenter Observational Study in 443 Patients.
title_full_unstemmed Sleep-Disordered Breathing Is Independently Associated With Increased Aggressiveness of Cutaneous Melanoma: A Multicenter Observational Study in 443 Patients.
title_sort Sleep-Disordered Breathing Is Independently Associated With Increased Aggressiveness of Cutaneous Melanoma: A Multicenter Observational Study in 443 Patients.
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Martinez-Garcia MA
Campos-Rodriguez F
Nagore E
Martorell A
Rodriguez-Peralto JL
Riveiro-Falkenbach E
Hernandez L
Bañuls J
Arias E
Ortiz P
Cabriada V
Gardeazabal J
Montserrat JM
Carrera C
Corral J
Masa JF
de Terreros JG
Abad J
Boada A
Mediano O
de Eusebio E
Chiner E
Landete P
Mayos M
Fortuño A
Barbé F
Sánchez de la Torre M
Sanchez de la Torre A
Cano I
Gonzalez C
Pérez-Gil A
Gómez-García T
Cullen D
Somoza M
Formigón M
Aizpuru F
Navarro C
Selma-Ferrer MJ
Garcia-Ortega A
de Unamuno B
Almendros I
Farré R
Gozal D
Spanish Sleep Network
author Martinez-Garcia MA
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Campos-Rodriguez F
Nagore E
Martorell A
Rodriguez-Peralto JL
Riveiro-Falkenbach E
Hernandez L
Bañuls J
Arias E
Ortiz P
Cabriada V
Gardeazabal J
Montserrat JM
Carrera C
Corral J
Masa JF
de Terreros JG
Abad J
Boada A
Mediano O
de Eusebio E
Chiner E
Landete P
Mayos M
Fortuño A
Barbé F
Sánchez de la Torre M
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Cano I
Gonzalez C
Pérez-Gil A
Gómez-García T
Cullen D
Somoza M
Formigón M
Aizpuru F
Navarro C
Selma-Ferrer MJ
Garcia-Ortega A
de Unamuno B
Almendros I
Farré R
Gozal D
Spanish Sleep Network
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Nagore E
Martorell A
Rodriguez-Peralto JL
Riveiro-Falkenbach E
Hernandez L
Bañuls J
Arias E
Ortiz P
Cabriada V
Gardeazabal J
Montserrat JM
Carrera C
Corral J
Masa JF
de Terreros JG
Abad J
Boada A
Mediano O
de Eusebio E
Chiner E
Landete P
Mayos M
Fortuño A
Barbé F
Sánchez de la Torre M
Sanchez de la Torre A
Cano I
Gonzalez C
Pérez-Gil A
Gómez-García T
Cullen D
Somoza M
Formigón M
Aizpuru F
Navarro C
Selma-Ferrer MJ
Garcia-Ortega A
de Unamuno B
Almendros I
Farré R
Gozal D
Spanish Sleep Network
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv *Breslow index
*melanoma aggressiveness
*sleep apnea
*sleep-disordered breathing
topic *Breslow index
*melanoma aggressiveness
*sleep apnea
*sleep-disordered breathing
description BACKGROUND: Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) has been associated with a greater incidence and mortality of cancer, although such findings are inconsistent. However, no large studies are currently available to investigate this association in patients with a specific type of cancer. This study seeks to assess potential relationships between SDB severity and aggressiveness markers of cutaneous melanoma. METHODS: Four hundred and forty-three patients with a diagnosis of melanoma underwent a sleep study within 6 months of diagnosis. General demographics were collected, along with melanoma characteristics and polygraphic parameters consisting of the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) and indices of both continuous and intermittent night-time oxyhemoglobin desaturation (DI4%). An exploration of independent relationships between SDB and various objective melanoma aggressiveness markers (Breslow index, presence of ulceration, presence of regression, mitotic index, stage of severity, damage to the sentinel lymph, and spreading of the melanoma) was performed. RESULTS: Patients in the upper tertiles of AHI or DI4% were 1.94 (95% CI, 1.14-3.32; P = .022) and 1.93 (95% CI, 1.14-3.26; P = .013) times more likely, respectively, to present with aggressive melanoma (Breslow index > 1 mm) than those in the lowest tertiles of these sleep attributes after adjustment for age, sex, tumor location, and BMI. This association was particularly prominent among patients < 56 years of age with Breslow index > 2 mm. The presence of the additional markers of aggressiveness was also associated with higher AHI and DI4% values. CONCLUSIONS: The severity of SDB was independently associated with greater aggressiveness of cutaneous melanoma, particularly among younger patients.
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