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Do patients with obstructive sleep apnea have clinically significant proteinuria?
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Clinically significant proteinuria is uncommon in OSAS. The prevalence and severity of proteinuria are similar in both OSAS patients and patients without sleep-disordered breathing. Sleep apnea severity is weakly associated with urine protein excretion, related more to hypoxemia than to frequency of apneic events.