Apnoea-hypopnoea-index comparing the 2007 and 2012 American Academy of Sleep Medicine criteria in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease/obstructive sleep apnoea overlap syndrome

慢性阻塞性肺疾病/阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停重叠综合征中,2007 年和 2012 年美国睡眠医学学会标准在呼吸暂停低通气指数方面的比较

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: In 2007 and 2012, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) updated their scoring criteria for nocturnal respiratory events. We hypothesised that this could have led to changes in the apnoea-hypopnoea index (AHI) of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)/obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) overlap syndrome. METHODS: In a retrospective study, polysomnographic (PSG) recordings of 34 patients with COPD/OSA overlap syndrome were independently analysed using the AASM criteria from 2007 (AASM(2007)) and 2012 (AASM(2012)). The primary outcome was the difference in AHI, the secondary outcomes were frequency of hypopnoeas, diagnosis of overlap syndrome and differences between the AASM 2007 recommended (AASM(2007Rec)) and altered (AASM(2007Alt)) classifications. Data are presented as mean (standard deviation) if normally distributed, and as median (interquartile range) if non-normally distributed. RESULTS: The PSGs of 34 elderly [aged 67 (7.0) years] and predominantly male (m:f, 31:3) patients with COPD [FEV(1)%pred 48.4% (19.6%)] were analysed. The AHI using AASM(2007Rec) criteria was 5.9 (2.0, 15.1) events/hour vs. 20.4 (11.5, 28.0) events/hour using the 2012 criteria (P<0.001); with the AASM(2007Alt) criteria, the AHI was 15.0 (9.3, 26.3) events/hour (P<0.001). Using the 2012 classification, the number of scored hypopnoeas increased by +48% compared to the AASM(2007Rec) criteria (P<0.001), 92% of these events were associated with arousal. Although statistically non-significant, using the AASM(2007Alt) classification, 12% of our cohort would not have been diagnosed with COPD/OSA overlap syndrome (P=0.114), this was also the case for 47% of the cohort when the AASM(2007Rec) classification was used (P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS: The use of the AASM(2012) scoring rules results in a significantly higher AHI compared to the AASM(2007) criteria in patients with COPD/OSA overlap syndrome, mostly due to an increased number of arousal-associated hypopnoeas. These observations are important for the definition of the COPD/OSA overlap syndrome.

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