M
M. de la Peña
Researcher at Services Hospital
Publications - 13
Citations - 1106
M. de la Peña is an academic researcher from Services Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sleep apnea & Excessive daytime sleepiness. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 11 publications receiving 1015 citations.
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Early treatment of obstructive apnoea and stroke outcome: a randomised controlled trial
Olga Parra,Angeles Sanchez-Armengol,M Bonnin,Adrià Arboix,Francisco Campos-Rodriguez,Jose Perez-Ronchel,J. Durán-Cantolla,G de la Torre,J R González Marcos,M. de la Peña,M Carmen Jiménez,Fernando Masa,Isabel Casado,M Luz Alonso,J L Macarrón +14 more
TL;DR: Early use of nCPAP seems to accelerate neurological recovery and to delay the appearance of cardiovascular events, although an improvement in patients’ survival or quality of life was not shown.
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Daytime sleepiness and polysomnographic variables in sleep apnoea patients
TL;DR: Patients with obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome and excessive daytime sleepiness are characterised by shorter sleep latency, increased sleep efficiency and worse nocturnal oxygenation than those without excessive daytimeSleepiness.
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Antioxidant status in patients with sleep apnoea and impact of continuous positive airway pressure treatment
Antonia Barceló,Ferran Barbé,M. de la Peña,M. Vila,Gerardo Pérez,Javier Piérola,Joaquín Durán,Alvar Agusti +7 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that patients with obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome have a decreased antioxidant capacity that is partially reversed by continuous positive airway pressure treatment.
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Effects of CPAP on oxidative stress and nitrate efficiency in sleep apnoea: a randomised trial
Alberto Alonso-Fernández,Francisco García-Río,Miguel A. Arias,Angel Hernanz,M. de la Peña,Javier Piérola,Antonia Barceló,Eduardo López-Collazo,Alvar Agusti +8 more
TL;DR: OSAS is associated with an increase in oxidative stress and a decrease in NOx that is normalised by CPAP therapy, and this study concludes that nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy attenuates oxidativestress and nitrate deficiency.
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Insulin resistance and daytime sleepiness in patients with sleep apnoea
Antonia Barceló,Ferran Barbé,M. de la Peña,Pedro Pardal Martínez,Joan B. Soriano,Javier Piérola,Alvar Agusti +6 more
TL;DR: EDS in OSAS is associated with IR, independent of obesity, Hence EDS may be a useful clinical marker to identify patients with OSAS at risk of metabolic syndrome.