Risk of Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Chronic Dizziness, and Sleep Duration.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING Nursing Research Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-12 DOI:10.1097/NNR.0000000000000733
Eunjin Kim, Minjae Lee, Inkyung Park
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Abstract

Background: Although it is recommended that obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) be screened for using a validated self-report questionnaire in patients experiencing dizziness, there is still a lack of research on the relationship between high risk of OSA and chronic dizziness.

Objectives: The study aimed to examine the relationship between the high risk of OSA and chronic dizziness and investigate how this relationship is affected by sleep duration.

Methods: This cross-sectional study used data from the 8th Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2019-2021). Adults aged 40 years or older were included and divided into two groups using the STOP-Bang Questionnaire (SBQ): a high-risk group for OSA or not. Complex samples logistic regression analyses were performed to examine the odds ratios of chronic dizziness based on the national population estimates.

Results: Our findings showed that individuals in the high-risk group for OSA were significantly more likely to experience chronic dizziness. Specifically, among subgroups based on sleep duration, the high-risk group for OSA with a short sleep duration of ≤5 hours demonstrated the highest odds of chronic dizziness, showing a significantly 2.48-fold increased likelihood compared to the non-high risk for OSA with a sleep duration of 5-9 hours.

Discussion: The SBQ can be beneficial when other causes do not explain chronic dizziness, helping to rule in the possibility of OSA. Educating individuals suspected of having OSA or who have been diagnosed with OSA about the importance of adequate sleep duration may help reduce the risk of chronic dizziness.

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阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停、慢性头晕和睡眠时间的风险。
背景:尽管建议头晕患者使用有效的自我报告问卷筛查阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA),但目前仍缺乏关于高风险OSA与慢性头晕之间关系的研究:本研究旨在探讨 OSA 高危人群与慢性头晕之间的关系,并研究睡眠时间对这种关系的影响:这项横断面研究使用了第八次韩国国民健康与营养调查(2019-2021年)的数据。研究纳入了 40 岁或以上的成年人,并使用 STOP-Bang 问卷(SBQ)将其分为两组:OSA 高危人群或非高危人群。根据全国人口估计数据进行复杂样本逻辑回归分析,研究慢性头晕的几率比例:结果:我们的研究结果表明,OSA高危人群出现慢性头晕的几率明显更高。具体而言,在以睡眠时间为基础的亚组中,睡眠时间短于5小时的OSA高危人群出现慢性头晕的几率最高,与睡眠时间为5-9小时的非OSA高危人群相比,出现慢性头晕的几率明显增加了2.48倍:讨论:当其他原因无法解释慢性头晕时,SBQ 有助于排除 OSA 的可能性。对疑似 OSA 患者或已确诊 OSA 的患者进行有关充足睡眠时间重要性的教育,可能有助于降低慢性头晕的风险。
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Nursing Research
Nursing Research 医学-护理
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3.60
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4.00%
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102
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Nursing Research is a peer-reviewed journal celebrating over 60 years as the most sought-after nursing resource; it offers more depth, more detail, and more of what today''s nurses demand. Nursing Research covers key issues, including health promotion, human responses to illness, acute care nursing research, symptom management, cost-effectiveness, vulnerable populations, health services, and community-based nursing studies. Each issue highlights the latest research techniques, quantitative and qualitative studies, and new state-of-the-art methodological strategies, including information not yet found in textbooks. Expert commentaries and briefs are also included. In addition to 6 issues per year, Nursing Research from time to time publishes supplemental content not found anywhere else.
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