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MONOCYTE/HDL CHOLESTEROL RATIO AND MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE-2 IN OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA SYNDROME WITHOUT HEART DISEASE

GÖKÇE KÜLAH, BENGÜ ŞAYLAN, ŞEYMA BAŞLILAR, TAYFUN ÇALIŞKAN

Türk Uyku Tıbbı Dergisi - 2025;12(2):103-109

University of Health Sciences Türkiye, Ümraniye Training and Research Hospital, Clinic of Pulmonology, İstanbul, Türkiye

 

OBJECTIVE Long waiting periods for polysomnography (PSG) may delay the diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. We aimed to assess the value of the serum monocyte/high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol ratio and matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2) levels in the early diagnosis and determination of disease severity. Materials and Methods This cross-sectional analytical study enrolled 162 adult participants-31 with mild, 38 with moderate, and 47 with severe disease and 46 non-affected controls. The clinical and demographic data and the ratio and MMP-2 levels were recorded and compared. RESULTS A ratio >8.78 discriminated between cases with and without the condition, with a 73.3% sensitivity and 60.9% specificity (p=0.004). A serum MMP-2 level ≤4.01 ng/mL was also effective, with a 75% sensitivity and 50% specificity (p=0.012). There was a significant positive correlation between the serum monocyte/HDL cholesterol ratio and disease severity, with a 38% sensitivity and 92% specificity (p=0.025), but an insignificant negative correlation with (MMP-2) level. The ratio, but not MMP-2 level, was significantly higher in affected subgroups than in the controls. Reanalysis of risk factors using a multivariate model revealed that higher HDL and metalloproteinase-2 levels were associated with a decreased likelihood of developing the condition. CONCLUSION Assessment of the serum monocyte/HDL cholesterol ratio and MMP-2 levels may be useful as rapid and low-cost methods for identifying the condition, and the former may help predict disease severity. Evaluation of these parameters may help plan PSG when obstructive sleep apnea is suspected.