Effect of Periodic limb Movement on polysomnographic data of OSA patients on CPAP with residual sleepiness

E. Dongol, H. Abdelkhalek, A. Y. Badawy, Islam El Malky
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Background: Many patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) report no improvement in the excessive daytime sleepiness, despite compliant CPAP treatment. Associated periodic limb movements (PLMs)with OSA might be a cause of failure. Objectives: Our study aimed to assess the increased periodic limb movements index (PLMI) in patients with residual excessive sleepiness (RES) on CPAP and polysomnographic changes caused by the occurrence of PLMs in this group of patients, and predictors of PLMS ’ s presence. Patients and methods: We searched the electronic medical records of the OSA patients who were followed up in the CPAP outpatient clinic between 2010-2015. Patients who had completed at least one year of treatment were assessed. We included only patients with OSA and RES due to only PLMs (45 patients) (group one) against patients with OSAS, RES and with no definite cause (11 patients) (group two). Result s: There was significant difference between both groups(more in group one) in the age and waist circumference (p value 0.04 and 0.017, respectively). There was significantly longer sleep onset latency (28.01 vs. 9.29), lower total sleep time (5.5 vs. 6.6 hours) and lower sleep efficiency percentage (72.44% vs. 87.1 %) in group one than in group two (P-value of 0.042, 0.019 and 0.011, respectively). Also, there were significantly higher means of wake after sleep onset (WASO) and total arousal index in group one than in group two. Waist circumference was the only predictor for increased PLMs index in this population study, by logistic regression with OR (95%CI) 0.168 (0.011-0.324). Conclusion : Increased PLMI during sleep significantly impact the polysomnographic variables. The waist circumference might be the only predictor of increased PLMs index.
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周期性肢体运动对伴有残余嗜睡的OSA患者CPAP多导睡眠图数据的影响
背景:许多阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)患者报告,尽管依从性CPAP治疗,但白天过度嗜睡没有改善。与OSA相关的周期性肢体运动(PLMs)可能是导致失败的原因。目的:本研究旨在评估CPAP残余过度嗜睡(RES)患者周期性肢体运动指数(PLMI)的升高,以及该组患者发生PLMs引起的多导睡眠图变化,以及PLMs存在的预测因素。患者和方法:检索2010-2015年在CPAP门诊随访的OSA患者的电子病历。对完成至少一年治疗的患者进行评估。我们只纳入了仅因PLMs引起的OSA和RES患者(45例)(第一组)和无明确病因的OSA、RES患者(11例)(第二组)。结果:两组患者年龄、腰围比较差异有统计学意义(p值分别为0.04、0.017),组间比较差异有统计学意义(p值以组间比较大)。第一组的睡眠潜伏期明显长于第二组(28.01比9.29),总睡眠时间明显少于第二组(5.5比6.6小时),睡眠效率明显低于第二组(72.44%比87.1%)(p值分别为0.042、0.019和0.011)。此外,第一组的睡眠后觉醒率(WASO)和总觉醒指数明显高于第二组。在本人群研究中,腰围是PLMs指数升高的唯一预测因子,logistic回归的OR (95%CI)为0.168(0.011-0.324)。结论:睡眠时PLMI升高对多导睡眠图变量有显著影响。腰围可能是PLMs指数升高的唯一预测因子。
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