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Are diabetic patients being screened for sleep related breathing disorder?

机译:是否正在对糖尿病患者的睡眠相关呼吸障碍进行筛查?

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Prevalence of both diabetes mellitus and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is high among general population. Both of these conditions are associated with significant morbidity. OSA affects approximately 25% of men and 9% of women, and its prevalence is even higher among obese, Hispanics, African American and diabetic patients. Diabetes on the other hand besides having high prevalence in general population has even higher prevalence among ethnic populations as Hispanics and African American. Despite the availability of several simple screening tools for OSA, as Berlin questionnaire, STOP-BANG questionnaire, NAMES Criteria, the utility for screening of OSA among the diabetic population remains marginal. This in turn can lead to significant morbidity and complications related to OSA as well as worsening of diabetes mellitus and increase in diabetic complications due to untreated sleep related breathing disorder. It is therefore imperative for the primary care giver to screen for OSA among the diabetic population as a part of their routine evaluation to prevent worsening of diabetes, and its cardiovascular, renal, ophthalmologic and neurological complications.
机译:在一般人群中,糖尿病和阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)的患病率均很高。这两种情况均与明显的发病率有关。 OSA影响约25%的男性和9%的女性,并且其肥胖症,西班牙裔,非洲裔美国人和糖尿病患者的患病率更高。另一方面,糖尿病除了在普通人群中具有较高的患病率外,在诸如西班牙裔和非裔美国人的族裔人群中患病率甚至更高。尽管有几种简单的OSA筛查工具,如柏林问卷,STOP-BANG问卷,NAMES标准,但在糖尿病人群中筛查OSA的实用性仍然很有限。反过来,这可能导致与OSA相关的重大发病率和并发症,以及由于未治疗的睡眠相关呼吸障碍导致的糖尿病恶化和糖尿病并发症的增加。因此,作为日常评估的一部分,初级护理者必须在糖尿病人群中进行OSA筛查,以预防糖尿病及其心血管,肾脏,眼科和神经系统并发症的恶化。

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