STUDY ABOUT THE EFFECTS OF SMOKING ON SLEEP APNEA IN A SAMPLE OF SYRIAN SOCIETY

Deena Osama Al Chaar, mudar Al Chaar, hussam Al bardan, Adele Al Chaar
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Background To explore whether the use of cigarettes affects the prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in adults. Methods A questionnaire-based cross- sectional study was conducted among 233 participants. The questionnaire link was published on November 13, 2023 on social media sites and the Internet.The adults were divided into four groups: noncurrent smokers, current electronic cigarettes (e-cigarette) users only, current conventional cigarettes (c-cigarette) users only, and dual users. OSA was assessed by three main signs and symptoms from the questionnaire. Multivariable logistic regression after adjusting for covariates was conducted to investigate the association of OSA with different smoking patterns. The sample size was calculated as 233 to a population of 12,900000 with a margin error of 5% and a confidence interval of 95% using a sample size calculator. Conclusion Our study found that 68% of sleep apnea patients were smokers, with 24% passive smoking, 36% smoking regular cigarettes, 24% smoking hookah, and 8% smoking electronic cigarettes, which confirmed that sleep apnea is more related to smoking regular cigarettes than Electronic cigarettes
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背景探讨香烟的使用是否会影响成人阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)的患病率。方法在233名参与者中开展了一项基于问卷的横断面研究,问卷链接于2023年11月13日发布在社交网站和互联网上,成人被分为四组:非当前吸烟者、当前仅使用电子香烟(e-cigarette)者、当前仅使用传统香烟(c-cigarette)者和双重使用者。OSA 通过问卷中的三种主要体征和症状进行评估。使用样本量计算器计算出的样本量为233,人口为12,900,000,误差为5%,置信区间为95%。结论我们的研究发现,68%的睡眠呼吸暂停患者为吸烟者,其中 24% 为被动吸烟,36% 吸普通香烟,24% 吸水烟,8% 吸电子香烟。
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