Feasibility of unattended home sleep apnea testing in a cognitively impaired clinic population

在认知障碍门诊人群中开展无人值守家庭睡眠呼吸暂停检测的可行性

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Abstract

STUDY OBJECTIVES: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) increases the risk of developing dementia. Home sleep apnea testing (HSAT) is a convenient and validated method to screen for OSA among cognitively well individuals; however, it is unknown if it is a clinically feasible and practical approach in clinic patients with cognitive impairment. We evaluated if HSAT was a feasible and practical approach to screen for OSA in clinic patients with cognitive impairment. METHODS: Patients with cognitive impairment due to neurodegenerative and/or vascular etiologies completed OSA screening using HSAT. HSAT was considered a feasible technique if ≥ 80% of those who attempted HSAT obtained analyzable data (ie, ≥ 4 hours of flow, effort, and oxygen evaluation), and a practical technique if ≥ 50% of all patients approached for study inclusion obtained analyzable data. RESULTS: Of the 119 patients who were approached for participation, 83 were enrolled and offered HSAT; 5 did not complete HSAT screening, and the remaining 78 patients attempted HSAT; mean age (± standard deviation) of 72.86 (± 9.89) years and 46% were male. In those that attempted HSAT, 85.9% (67/78) obtained analyzable data and 56.3% (67/119) of eligible patients approached for study inclusion obtained analyzable data. CONCLUSIONS: HSAT is a feasible and practical technique in a clinic population with cognitive impairment. As OSA is a modifiable risk factor for patients with dementia, HSAT has the potential to lead to expedited treatment for OSA, which may potentially improve health-related outcomes such as cognition.

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