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The STOP-Bang Questionnaire as a Screening Tool for Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Pregnancy

机译:STOP-Bang问卷作为妊娠期阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停的筛查工具

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Study Objectives:We examined the validity of the STOP-Bang questionnaire and a modified STOP-Bang questionnaire to screen for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in women with obesity during the second trimester of pregnancy.Methods:Ninety-nine pregnant women age 18 years or older with body mass index 40 kg/m2 completed the STOP-Bang questionnaire during their second trimester. The number of oxygen desaturation events ( 4% from baseline) was measured using overnight pulse oximetry, with OSA defined as 5 events/h. A Modified STOP-Bang score was derived by replacing the Tired item with Epworth Sleepiness Scale score 10. Seven candidate models were compared using information theoretic criteria: STOP-Bang, Modified STOP-Bang, and individual STOP-Bang items (Snore, Tired, Observed to stop breathing, high blood Pressure and Neck circumference). We used penalized logistic regression and negative binomial regression to derive predicted probabilities of having OSA and the predicted total event counts.Results:The predicted probability of meeting oximetry criteria for OSA increased with higher STOP-Bang scores, from 10% for a score 3 to 68% with a score of 6. The total number of disordered breathing events was 1.26 (95% confidence interval 1.06 to 1.50) times greater for a 1-unit increase in STOP-Bang. Of the candidate models, the best relative fit was the Snore item followed by STOP-Bang score (essentially equivalent). The predicted probability of having OSA was 5.0% for no snoring and 26.4% for snoring.Conclusions:STOP-Bang has been shown to be a useful screening tool for OSA in pregnant women with obesity; however, the snoring question alone might be a simpler, effective predictor.
机译:研究目的:我们检查了STOP-Bang问卷和经修改的STOP-Bang问卷在筛查孕中期肥胖女性阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)的有效性。方法:99名18岁的孕妇体重指数为40 kg / m2或以上的中老年人在其妊娠中期完成了STOP-Bang调查问卷。使用过夜脉搏血氧饱和度测定法测量氧脱饱和事件的数量(相对于基线为4%),OSA定义为5事件/小时。修正的STOP-Bang得分是通过用Epworth Sleepiness Scale得分10替换了疲倦的项目而得出的。使用信息理论标准比较了七个候选模型:STOP-Bang,修正的STOP-Bang和单个STOP-Bang项(Snore,Tired,观察到停止呼吸,高血压和脖子围)。我们使用惩罚逻辑回归和负二项式回归来得出具有OSA的预测概率和预测的总事件计数。结果:随着STOP-Bang评分的提高,符合OSA血氧饱和度标准的预测概率从10%上升到3 68%的患者得到6分。总的来说,呼吸障碍的总数为STOP-Bang 1单位增加时的1.26倍(95%置信区间1.06至1.50)倍。在候选模型中,最佳相对拟合是Snore项目,其次是STOP-Bang得分(基本相等)。结论:STOP-Bang已被证明是肥胖孕妇OSA的有效筛查工具;无打OS的OSA预测可能性为5.0%,无打2的可能性为26.4%。但是,仅打的问题可能是一个更简单,有效的预测指标。

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