Use of the Stop-bang questionnaire for the population determination of obstructive sleep apnea in surgical patients

C. Garza-Garibay, A.M. Espinosa-Galindo, D. Palacios Ríos
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Abstract

Objective

Determine if patients undergoing elective surgery have risk factors for obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS), using the Stop-bang questionnaire.

Material and methods

Patients who entered a university hospital for surgery and met the inclusion criteria were asked to be weighed, measure, and answered questions about their sleep habit. They were measured and weighed on a stationary SECA scale with a maximum capacity of 220 kg. The neck was measured in inches with a tape measure. The questionnaire was answered and given a risk measured by the same scale, and the data was collected in the capture sheet.

Results

A power of 80% was used, considering a p-value that registered below 0.05 statistically significant. Data was collected from 222 patients undergoing surgical procedures at a teaching hospital in northeastern México. The average age was 57 years (24–87 years). The body mass index presented an average of 29.6 kg/m2. We found that 19.8% of the patients had normal BMI, with 80.2% of the sample being overweight or obese (n = 178). As for the circumference of the neck, an average of 16.4 in. was recorded.

Conclusions

It was found that 68% of the sample posed an intermediate or high risk for OSAS, compared to other literature that marked 30%. Also, 80% of the preoperative population was found to be overweight or obese.

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Stop-bang问卷用于外科患者阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停人群的测定
目的采用Stop-bang问卷调查,确定择期手术患者是否存在阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停综合征(OSAS)的危险因素。材料与方法进入大学附属医院接受外科手术并符合纳入标准的患者被要求称重、测量并回答有关其睡眠习惯的问题。它们在固定的SECA秤上测量和称重,最大容量为220公斤。脖子是用卷尺测量的,单位是英寸。对问卷进行了回答,并给出了用相同量表测量的风险,数据收集在捕获表中。结果考虑到p值小于0.05有统计学意义,采用80%的权力值。数据收集自在莫桑比克东北部一家教学医院接受外科手术的222名患者。平均年龄57岁(24 ~ 87岁)。体重指数平均为29.6 kg/m2。我们发现19.8%的患者BMI正常,80.2%的样本超重或肥胖(n = 178)。至于脖子的周长,平均为16.4英寸。被记录。结论本研究发现68%的样本有中度或高度的OSAS风险,而其他文献中这一比例为30%。此外,80%的术前人群被发现超重或肥胖。
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