Magnitude and Determinants of Patients at Risk of Developing Obstructive Sleep Apnea in a Non-Communicable Disease Clinic

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作者
Mathiyalagen, Prakash [1 ]
Govindasamy, Venkatesh [2 ]
Rajagopal, Anandaraj [1 ]
Vasudevan, Kavita [1 ]
Gunasekaran, Kalaipriya [1 ]
Yadav, Dhananjay [3 ]
机构
[1] Indira Gandhi Med Coll & Res Inst, Dept Community Med, Vazhudavur Rd, Pondicherry 605010, India
[2] Govt Thiruvannamalai Med Coll & Hosp, Dept Community Med, Thiruvannamalai 606604, India
[3] Yeungnam Univ, Dept Med Biotechnol, Gyongsan 38541, South Korea
来源
MEDICINA-LITHUANIA | 2019年 / 55卷 / 07期
关键词
obstructive sleep apnea; non-communicable disease; Modified Berlin Questionnaire; dyslipidemia; body mass index; waist circumference; PREVALENCE; DURATION; QUESTIONNAIRE; POPULATION; SEVERITY;
D O I
10.3390/medicina55070391
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background and Objective: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common chronic disorder worldwide, which can adversely a ff ect the cardiovascular system among non-communicable disease (NCD) patients. It is underdiagnosed-or rather not diagnosed-in primary care settings due to the costly diagnostic techniques involved. This study aimed to assess the number of study participants at risk of developing OSA and to assess and quantify the risk factors associated with this disorder. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed in an NCD clinic of a rural health training center, Karikalampakkam, Puducherry of South India from August 2018 to October 2018. A Modified Berlin Questionnaire (MBQ) was used to screen the study participants at risk for OSA. Four-hundred-and-seventy-three people aged 18 years and above were included in the study, using systematic random sampling. Respondents' socio-demographic and morbidity characteristics, as well as clinical and anthropometric parameters including body weight, height, blood pressure, neck, hip and waist circumference were collected. Data was captured using Epicollect5 and analyzed using SPSS version 20.0. Results: One-fourth (25.8%) of the respondents were at high risk of developing OSA. In terms of gender, 27.9% of the men and 23.8% of the women were at high risk for OSA. In univariate analyses, the risk of developing OSA was significantly associated with a history of diabetes mellitus, hypertension, dyslipidemia and gastro-esophageal reflux disease, weight, body mass index, neck, waist and hip circumference, waist-hip ratio, and systolic and diastolic blood pressure. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that a history of dyslipidemia (aOR, 95% CI = 2.34, 1.22-4.48), body mass index (aOR, 95% CI = 1.15, 1.06-1.22) and waist circumference (aOR, 95% CI = 1.10, 1.07-1.14) emerged as significant predictors of risk for OSA. Conclusions: A considerable proportion of NCD patients with easily detectable attributes are at risk of developing OSA, but still remain undiagnosed at a primary health care setting. The results obtained using MBQ in this study were comparable to studies performed using polysomnography. Dyslipidemia, body mass index and waist circumference were independent risk factors for predicting a risk of developing OSA. Prospective studies are needed to confirm whether a reduction in these risk factors could reduce the risk for OSA.
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