Prevalence of persistent sleep apnea in patients treated with continuous positive airway pressure

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Baltzan, MA
Kassissia, I
Elkholi, O
Palayew, M
Dabrusin, R
Wolkove, N
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[1] Mt Sinai Hosp Ctr, Dept Med, Montreal, PQ H4W 1S7, Canada
[2] McGill Univ, Royal Victoria Div Clin Epidemiol, Dept Epidemiol & Biostat, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[3] Clin Plein Ciel, Montreal, PQ, Canada
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sleep apnea syndromes; sleep apnea; polysomnography; therapy;
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Study Objective: There are limited data on the prevalence of persistent obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in patients who are clinically asymptomatic with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). Our objectives were to estimate the prevalence of persistent OSA and to explore the parameters that may be capable of discriminating these patients. Design: Prospective survey. Setting: A tertiary-care sleep-disorders clinic. Participants: Consecutive patients treated with single-pressure CPAP for at least 3 months were studied. All had undergone CPAP titrations and were compliant with treatment. They denied snoring or persistent excessive daytime somnolence. Of 114 who qualified, 101 were studied. Interventions: Subjects underwent 16-channel polysomnography with electroencephalogram and pneumotachometer while using their CPAP. Measurements and Results: Seventeen of 101 subjects (17%) had an apnea-hypopnea index of over 10. Fifty-one had only split-night protocols for CPAP titration. There was no significant difference between participants with persistent OSA and those with an apnea-hypopnea index < 5 with regard to age, sex, time since diagnosis, reported snoring, change in weight, or quality of life (all p > .10). Mean current CPAP level was higher, with a mean +/- SD 10.6 +/- 2.8 versus 8.6 +/- 2.3 cm H2O (p = .002). Unresolved air leak related to CPAP was more frequent in the patients with persistent OSA. Morning headaches, nonrestorative sleep, and frequent central apneas on the CPAP titration were all associated with persistent OSA. Conclusions: Persistent OSA is frequent in patients treated with CPAP. This is more frequent in patients with high body mass index, higher prescribed pressures, and unresolved mask leak.
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