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Published in: Sleep and Breathing 4/2012

01-12-2012 | Original Article

Clinical and polysomnographic data of positional sleep apnea and its predictors

Authors: Busarakum Teerapraipruk, Naricha Chirakalwasan, Rosalind Simon, Prakobkiat Hirunwiwatkul, Nattapong Jaimchariyatam, Tayard Desudchit, Natamon Charakorn, Chaisiri Wanlapakorn

Published in: Sleep and Breathing | Issue 4/2012

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Abstract

Introduction

In Asian population, facial structure may contribute to the primary pathophysiology of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). We hypothesized that sleep position may have more effect on OSA in Asians compared to the Western population. If this hypothesis is accurate, positional therapy will have a major impact on treatment of OSA among Asians.

Patients/methods

We reviewed 263 polysomnographic studies from our laboratory from January 1, 2010 to June 30, 2010. Criteria for positional and non-positional OSA were (1) supine respiratory disturbance index (RDI)/non-supine RDI ≥2 and total RDI ≥5 and (2) supine RDI/non-supine RDI <2 and total RDI ≥5, respectively. We aimed to determine the difference in baseline characteristics, polysomnographic findings, and predictors for positional OSA.

Results

We found 144 patients diagnosed with OSA (RDI ≥5), and 96 patients met the criteria for positional OSA (67%), in which in almost half of these patients (47%), RDI was normalized (RDI < 5) in non-supine position. Snoring frequency were significantly lower among positional OSA and OSA was less severe indicated by lower RDI and arousal index, higher mean and nadir oxygen saturation, and higher %NREM3. We also found that low snoring frequency (less than 20% of total sleep time) was a significant predictor for positional OSA (odd ratio of 3.27; p = 0.011), contrarily to low mean oxygen saturation (<95%) which was found to be a negative predictor (odd ratio of 0.31; p = 0.009). Among OSA patients, low RDI (<15) was a significant predictor for normalization of RDI in non-supine position (odd ratio of 8.77; p = < 0.001), contrarily to low mean oxygen saturation (<95%) which was also found to be a negative predictor (odd ratio of 0.13; p = 0.001).

Conclusion

Positional OSA is very prevalent and noted in almost 70% of our patients. Low snoring frequency was noted to be a positive predictor for positional OSA, contrarily to low mean oxygen saturation which was found to be a negative predictor. These findings are encouraging that positional therapy can be very beneficial as the treatment modality for OSA among Asians.
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Metadata
Title
Clinical and polysomnographic data of positional sleep apnea and its predictors
Authors
Busarakum Teerapraipruk
Naricha Chirakalwasan
Rosalind Simon
Prakobkiat Hirunwiwatkul
Nattapong Jaimchariyatam
Tayard Desudchit
Natamon Charakorn
Chaisiri Wanlapakorn
Publication date
01-12-2012
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Sleep and Breathing / Issue 4/2012
Print ISSN: 1520-9512
Electronic ISSN: 1522-1709
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11325-011-0627-5

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