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The distinct roles of OSA and depression severity in day- and night-time symptomatology in OSA patients: a pilot study

机译:OSA和抑郁严重程度在OSA患者的日期和夜间症状中的不同作用:试点研究

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Purpose Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is a common sleep disorder and is associated with a number of comorbid conditions, including the frequent occurrence of depression. Notably, there is a considerate overlap in day- as well as night-time symptomatology in depression and OSA. In light of this, we aimed to disentangle the distinct effects of OSA and depression severity on day- and night-time symptomatology. Methods This pilot study (N= 320) utilized a retrospective chart review design and included both males and females who met the minimum diagnostic criteria for OSA. Daytime symptoms (sleepiness and fatigue) were assessed via questionnaires, while nighttime symptoms were measured via polysomnography. Results Main findings include the following: (a) no association between OSA and depression severity, (b) depression severity significantly predicted increased sleepiness and fatigue (c) OSA severity significantly predicted increased stage 2 non-rapid eye movement sleep percentage, (d) OSA significantly predicted decreased stage 3 non-rapid eye movement sleep percentage and rapid eye movement sleep percentage. Overall, depression severity exerts the strongest influence on daytime symptomatology, while OSA severity exerts the strongest influence on night-time symptomatology. Moreover, with the exception of sleepiness, no overlap between day- and night-time findings was detected. Conclusion OSA and depression, although comorbid, possibly constitute distinct disease processes in this population group. Consequently, solely devising treatment targeting a reduction in apnoea-hypopnoea index might not be sufficient in alleviating debilitating daytime symptoms in treatment-seeking individuals.
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