Robin M Lloyd, T'Auna Crawford, Ryan Donald, Diedra D Gray, William J Healy, Mithri R Junna, Daniel Lewin, Amee Revana, Sharon Schutte-Rodin
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摘要
阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)是一种普遍存在的呼吸睡眠障碍,如果得不到诊断或治疗,可能会导致不良后果。在初级医疗机构筛查 OSA 高危成人方面仍然存在差距和差异,导致美国许多成人未得到诊断。作为 AASM 正在进行的质量测量维护计划的一部分,AASM 质量测量工作组审查了最初的初级保健医生成人阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停筛查质量测量。对该措施进行了更新,以进一步解决成人 OSA 高危人群的问题,确保该措施与最新的医学文献保持一致,从而提高 OSA 高危患者接受睡眠障碍适当筛查的可能性。
Quality measure for screening for adult obstructive sleep apnea by primary care providers: 2024 update after measure maintenance.
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a prevalent respiratory sleep disorder that, when left undiagnosed or untreated, can lead to adverse outcomes. There continue to be gaps and variations in screening adults who are high risk for OSA in the primary care setting, leading to many adults in the United States going undiagnosed. As a part of the ongoing American Academy of Sleep Medicine quality measure maintenance initiative, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine Quality Measures Task Force reviewed the original screening for adult OSA by primary care physicians quality measure. The measure was updated to further address the adult populations who are at high risk for OSA to ensure that the measure is consistent with the most current medical literature, increasing the likelihood that patients at high risk for OSA are properly screened for the sleep disorder.
Citation: Lloyd RM, Crawford T, Donald R, et al. Quality measure for screening for adult obstructive sleep apnea by primary care providers: 2024 update after measure maintenance. J Clin Sleep Med. 2024;20(11):1819-1822.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine focuses on clinical sleep medicine. Its emphasis is publication of papers with direct applicability and/or relevance to the clinical practice of sleep medicine. This includes clinical trials, clinical reviews, clinical commentary and debate, medical economic/practice perspectives, case series and novel/interesting case reports. In addition, the journal will publish proceedings from conferences, workshops and symposia sponsored by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine or other organizations related to improving the practice of sleep medicine.