A prospective observational study to evaluate the effect of social and personality factors on continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) compliance in obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome

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作者
Gulati, Atul [1 ]
Ali, Masood [2 ]
Davies, Mike [3 ]
Quinnell, Tim [3 ]
Smith, Ian [3 ]
机构
[1] New Cross Hosp, Heath Rd, Wolverhampton WV10 0QP, W Midlands, England
[2] Southend Univ Hosp, Prittlewell Chase, Westcliffe Sea SS0 0RY, Essex, England
[3] Papworth Hosp, Resp Support & Sleep Ctr, Cambridge CB23 3RE, England
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Obstructive sleep apnoea; CPAP compliance; Socio-economic status; Unemployed; Depression; Type D personality; Physician's prediction; LONG-TERM COMPLIANCE; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; SOCIOECONOMIC-STATUS; RISK-FACTOR; APNEA/HYPOPNEA SYNDROME; CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE; MEDICATION ADHERENCE; THERAPY; DEPRESSION; METAANALYSIS;
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10.1186/s12890-017-0393-7
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R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
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摘要
Background: Compliance with CPAP treatment for OSAS is not reliably predicted by the severity of symptoms or physiological variables. We examined a range of factors which could be measured before CPAP initiation to look for predictors of compliance. Methods: This was a prospective cohort-study of CPAP treatment for OSAS, recording; socio-economic status, education, type D personality and clinician's prediction of compliance. Results: We recruited 265 subjects, of whom 221 were still using CPAP at 6 months; median age 53 years, M: F, 3.4: 1, ESS 15 and pre-treatment ODI 21/h. Median compliance at 6 months was 5.6 (3.4-7.1) hours/night with 73.3% of subjects using CPAP >= 4 h/night. No association was found between compliance and different socio-economic classes for people in work, type D personality, education level, sex, age, baseline ESS or ODI. The clinician's initial impression could separate groups of good and poor compliers but had little predictive value for individual patients. Compared to subjects who were working, those who were long term unemployed had a lower CPAP usage and were more likely to use CPAP < 4 h a night ( OR 4.6; p value 0.011). A high Beck Depression Index and self-reported anxiety also predicted poor compliance. Conclusions: In our practice there is no significant association between CPAP compliance with socio-economic status, education or personality type. Long term unemployed or depressed individuals may need more intensive support to gain the optimal benefit from CPAP.
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