Lucía (@luciap_96) 's Twitter Profile
Lucía

@luciap_96

Biotechnologist, PhD

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CIBER ISCIII (@ciber_isciii) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lucía Pinilla trabaja en el proyecto #ciberesucicovid estudiando los #factoresderiesgo y pronóstico de los pacientes #COVID19 que ingresan en la #UCI ▶️youtube.com/watch?v=vRKdFA… #11F2021

Lucía Pinilla trabaja en el proyecto #ciberesucicovid estudiando los #factoresderiesgo y pronóstico de los pacientes #COVID19  que ingresan en la #UCI 
▶️youtube.com/watch?v=vRKdFA…
#11F2021
Miren Altuna Azkargorta (@altuna_miren) 's Twitter Profile Photo

💤No demorar el cribado del síndrome de #apnea obstructiva del #sueño es vital cuando existe sospecha clínica, y se debe plantear dentro del estudio etiológico de patología #cardiovascular 🫀y #cerebrovascular 🧠. 👇Os recomiendo este trabajo: academic.oup.com/sleep/article-… #Salud

💤No demorar el cribado del síndrome de #apnea obstructiva del #sueño es vital cuando existe sospecha clínica, y se debe plantear dentro del estudio etiológico de patología #cardiovascular 🫀y #cerebrovascular 🧠.

👇Os recomiendo este trabajo:
academic.oup.com/sleep/article-…

#Salud
Gonzalo Labarca, MD, MS, FACP, FCCP (@glabarcat87) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amazing work! Lucía Manu Sánchez, thank you for collaborate Hypoxic burden to guide CPAP treatment allocation in patients with obstructive sleep apnoea: a Post-hoc study of the ISAACC trial erj.ersjournals.com/content/early/…

Martino Pengo, MD (@md_pengo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kudos to the Spanish-Harvard team for analysing the ISAACC data and showing that HB can help identifying patients that can benefit the most from CPAP treatment in secondary CV prevention. Shall we let the AHI drown? ⁦Manu Sánchez⁩ ⁦Gonzalo Labarca, MD, MS, FACP, FCCPMiguel Angel Martinez-Garcia

Kudos to the Spanish-Harvard team for analysing the ISAACC data and showing that HB can help identifying patients that can benefit the most from CPAP treatment in secondary CV prevention. Shall we let the AHI drown? ⁦<a href="/manuelSDT/">Manu Sánchez</a>⁩ ⁦<a href="/glabarcat87/">Gonzalo Labarca, MD, MS, FACP, FCCP</a>⁩ <a href="/miangel16338/">Miguel Angel Martinez-Garcia</a>
Lucía (@luciap_96) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hypoxic burden stands out as an obstructive sleep apnoea severity metric with potential clinical utility to identify patients most likely to benefit from continuous positive airway pressure treatment for secondary cardiovascular prevention bit.ly/3szv4hf

Lucía (@luciap_96) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Obstructive sleep apnoea is a risk factor for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. There is a need for innovative research strategies evaluating the positive prognostic effects of CPAP. Hypoxic burden may guide individualised therapeutic approaches. bit.ly/3MPuHq2

Benjamin Ryan (@benryanwriter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you hit it hard on the weekend? Researchers have dubbed a new term for how this may impact your sleep: social apnea. This is sleep apnea brought on by weekend smoking, drinking and staying up late. eurekalert.org/news-releases/…

Do you hit it hard on the weekend? Researchers have dubbed a new term for how this may impact your sleep: social apnea. This is sleep apnea brought on by weekend smoking, drinking and staying up late. 
eurekalert.org/news-releases/…
Thomas MORE (@thomamore) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔵 Staying up late on weekends might worsen a common sleep disorder. ➔ Researchers highlight an increase in sleep disturbances due to later bedtimes and sleeping in on weekends. ➔ This phenomenon is termed "social apnoea," emphasizing its social lifestyle roots. Consider

🔵 Staying up late on weekends might worsen a common sleep disorder.

➔ Researchers highlight an increase in sleep disturbances due to later bedtimes and sleeping in on weekends.  
➔ This phenomenon is termed "social apnoea," emphasizing its social lifestyle roots.

Consider
The West Australian (@westaustralian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The findings have prompted fears the true impact of sleep apnea, or sleep disordered breathing, may be underestimated, placing sufferers at greater risk of some health conditions. buff.ly/JkpBdp0

RYAN CT CHEONG (@ryanctcheong) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you The Guardian for the feature and invitation to highlight an interesting piece of work on ‘Social Apnoea’! instagram.com/p/DNTqYEGsHJG/…

Australian Associated Press (AAP) (@aapnewswire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Late nights, drinking alcohol and smoking on weekends could be triggering a concerning sleep health phenomenon called social apnea, researchers say. Social apnea is a trend in sleep medicine referring to a weekend spike in obstructive sleep apnea severity. bit.ly/4oBRHtO

Professor Erwin Loh (@erwinloh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘Social apnoea’: sleep disorder could worsen at weekends, research suggests Lifestyle factors such as drinking and smoking could contribute to increased severity of obstructive sleep apnoea The team found the odds of moderate to severe sleep apnoea, meaning 15 or more breathing

‘Social apnoea’: sleep disorder could worsen at weekends, research suggests

Lifestyle factors such as drinking and smoking could contribute to increased severity of obstructive sleep apnoea

The team found the odds of moderate to severe sleep apnoea, meaning 15 or more breathing
Discover Magazine (@discovermag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Learn more about a rising health concern known as social apnea, which is caused by staying out too late on weekends and not getting enough restorative sleep. This new concern could make sleep apnea and other illnesses more severe. discovermagazine.com/staying-out-la…

Learn more about a rising health concern known as social apnea, which is caused by staying out too late on weekends and not getting enough restorative sleep. This new concern could make sleep apnea and other illnesses more severe. 

discovermagazine.com/staying-out-la…
Medical Xpress (@medical_xpress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Irregular weekend sleep patterns, alcohol, and late nights are linked to a rise in "social #Apnea," a newly identified trend where #SleepApnea severity spikes on weekends due to lifestyle choices. @flinders Nature Portfolio doi.org/g9w38q medicalxpress.com/news/2025-08-w…