Suhail Al-Saleh, Norah Alshehri, Sara Alsiddiqi, Mohmmed Rayis, Safa Eltahir, Khaled AlDajjam, Mohammed Alzaid, Wadha Alotaibi
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Abstract
Objective: This study aims to compare the polysomnographic features between Arab-Indian and Benin phenotypes of sickle cell disease (SCD).
Materials and methods: This prospective cross-sectional study was conducted in the Children's Hospital at King Fahad MedicalCity, in Riyadhwhere childrenwere recruited fromthe pediatric hematology clinic and pediatric sleepmedicine. All families were approached and patients who met the inclusion criteria and agreed to participate were included in the study.
Results: Eighty four children (37 of whom were females) with SCD were included in the study. Their median (interquartile) age was 9 (6.65, 11) years and their body mass index z score was -1.45 (-2.195, -1.45). The evidence of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) was more prominent in the Benin phenotype (66.7%) in comparison to those of the Arab-Indian (35.2%) phenotype ( p = 0.006). Additionally, 56.7% of Benin had moderate to severe OSA whereas Arab-Indian had 18% with a ( p = 0.0003). Controlling for other factors, the odds ratio (confidence interval) of having OSA in Benin phenotype was 4.68 (1.42-15.38) times higher as compared to Arab-Indian phenotype.
Conclusion: The risk of having OSA as well as the severity of OSA is higher in Benin phenotype as compared to Arab-Indian phenotype which indicates the presence of potential OSA risk factors other than the SCD itself.
研究目的本研究旨在比较阿拉伯-印度和贝宁镰状细胞病(SCD)表型的多导睡眠图特征:这项前瞻性横断面研究在利雅得法赫德国王医疗城的儿童医院进行,从儿科血液学诊所和儿科睡眠医学科招募儿童。研究人员接触了所有家庭,符合纳入标准并同意参与研究的患者均被纳入研究范围:研究共纳入 84 名 SCD 患儿(其中 37 名为女性)。他们的年龄中位数(四分位之间)为 9(6.65,11)岁,体重指数 z 值为-1.45(-2.195,-1.45)。与阿拉伯-印度表型(35.2%)的患者相比,贝宁表型患者(66.7%)的阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)症状更为明显(P = 0.006)。此外,56.7%的贝宁人患有中度至重度OSA,而阿拉伯裔印度人中18%患有中度至重度OSA(P = 0.0003)。在控制其他因素的情况下,贝宁表型人群患 OSA 的几率比(置信区间)是阿拉伯-印度表型人群的 4.68(1.42-15.38)倍:贝宁表型人群患 OSA 的风险和 OSA 的严重程度均高于阿拉伯-印度表型人群,这表明除了 SCD 本身之外,还存在其他潜在的 OSA 风险因素。