Re: Blood Work
Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2008 6:54 pm
Kira - -
Many apneic patients have a high RBC and hematocrit pre xPAP treatment. My doc suspected OSA (even though I'm not overweight), but I was fairly sure he was wrong. My bloods were mostly trending in the wrong directions, and my RBCs were well over the line.
After checking online, yes there is a connection between high RBC counts and OSA, so I went through the procedures to get a sleep study, OSA dx, etc.
A blood test a month later showed normal RBCs, and a year later showed better than normal cardio values.
Here's an abstract (a summary) of a scientific study. You don't need to worry about the scientific lingo, but you can easily glean that a big change in RBC normalization happened in only ONE NIGHT of xPAP.
http://tinyurl.com/9gzt8g
Effects of nCPAP therapy on the blood picture in patients with obstructive sleep apnea
Re doc's suspicion of bleeding...you might want to go along with him on that.
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Many apneic patients have a high RBC and hematocrit pre xPAP treatment. My doc suspected OSA (even though I'm not overweight), but I was fairly sure he was wrong. My bloods were mostly trending in the wrong directions, and my RBCs were well over the line.
After checking online, yes there is a connection between high RBC counts and OSA, so I went through the procedures to get a sleep study, OSA dx, etc.
A blood test a month later showed normal RBCs, and a year later showed better than normal cardio values.
Here's an abstract (a summary) of a scientific study. You don't need to worry about the scientific lingo, but you can easily glean that a big change in RBC normalization happened in only ONE NIGHT of xPAP.
http://tinyurl.com/9gzt8g
Effects of nCPAP therapy on the blood picture in patients with obstructive sleep apnea
Re doc's suspicion of bleeding...you might want to go along with him on that.
.