Silvia Matarredona Quiles , Marina Carrasco Llatas , Paula Martínez Ruíz de Apodaca , Jose Ángel Díez Ares , Sergio Navarro Martínez , José Dalmau Galofre
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摘要
导言和目的阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)是可选择进行减肥手术的肥胖患者中的一种普遍病症,往往诊断不足,从而增加了手术风险。研究的主要目的是确定 OSA 在减肥手术候选者中的患病率,并评估该疾病的漏诊率。此外,该研究还旨在评估三种睡眠问卷和量表(日间过度嗜睡量表(EDSS)、埃普沃斯嗜睡量表(ESS)和STOP-Bang)在这些患者中的具体表现。方法一项纵向、前瞻性、单队列研究,连续取样包括 18-65 岁肥胖等级 II(体重指数 (BMI) ≥ 35 kg/m2)和高血压、2 型糖尿病、代谢综合征或 OSA 或肥胖等级 III 或 IV(体重指数 (BMI) ≥ 40 kg/m2)的减肥手术择期患者。患者在耳鼻喉科接受评估,并提供有关 OSA 的病史资料,包括进行三项睡眠问卷调查(EDSS、ESS 和 STOP-Bang),然后进行心肺聚光仪(CRP)睡眠评估。虽然 74.2% 的样本在 CRP 中显示有 OSA,但只有 28.2% 的样本曾被诊断过。STOP-Bang 问卷检测中重度 OSA 的灵敏度最高(93.3%),但特异性较低(33.8%)。结论 由于 OSA 的高患病率和低诊断率,因此对减肥手术患者进行 OSA 筛查至关重要。STOP-Bang 问卷可作为一种有用的工具,用于识别有中度至重度 OSA 风险的患者并优化睡眠评估。不过,还需要进一步的研究来验证其在这一特定人群中的实用性。
Prevalencia de apnea obstructiva del sueño en pacientes obesos candidatos a cirugía bariátrica y cuestionarios predictores
Introduction and objectives
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a prevalent condition among electable to bariatric surgery obese patients, often remaining underdiagnosed, thereby increasing surgical risk. The main purpose was to determine prevalence of OSA among candidates for bariatric surgery and to assess the rate of underdiagnosis of this condition. Additionally, the study aimed to evaluate the specific performance of three sleep questionnaires and scales (Excessive Daytime Sleepiness Scale (EDSS), Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS), and STOP-Bang) in these patients.
Methods
A longitudinal, prospective, single-cohort study, with consecutive sampling including patients aged 18-65 years with obesity grade II (body mass index (BMI) ≥ 35 kg/m2) and hypertension, type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome or OSA or obesity grade III or IV (BMI ≥ 40 kg/m2) elective for bariatric surgery. Patients were evaluated at the Otorhinolaryngology department with an anamnesis regarding OSA including the administration of three sleep questionnaires (EDSS, ESS, and STOP-Bang), followed by cardiorespiratory polygraphy (CRP) for sleep evaluation.
Results
124 patients were included in this study. While 74.2% of the sample exhibited OSA on CRP, only 28.2% had a prior diagnosis. The STOP-Bang questionnaire demonstrated the highest sensitivity (93.3%) for detecting moderate to severe OSA, although with low specificity (33.8%). EDSS and ESS did not show a significant association with the presence of OSA.
Conclusions
OSA screening is crucial in candidates for bariatric surgery due to its high prevalence and low diagnosis rate. The STOP-Bang questionnaire may serve as a useful tool for identifying patients at risk of moderate to severe OSA and optimizing sleep assessments. However, further research is necessary to validate its utility in this specific population.
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