Undiagnosed Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Acute COVID-19 Infection—A Case Series

H. Kang, Jin Hyoung Kim, B. Kang, Taehoon Lee, S. Ra, K. Seo, Y. Jegal, J. Ahn
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Abstract

A recently published study on coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) suggested that there might be an association between certain risk factors and comorbidities associated with OSA, which are also associated with poor COVID-19 outcomes. However, it is unclear whether undiagnosed OSA correlates with COVID-19 severity in a South Korean population. We identified 7 patients who presented with nocturnal hypoxemia during hospitalization due to COVID-19. All patients underwent polysomnography 5–9 weeks after the infection. We retrospectively collected the patients’ baseline characteristics, hospital admission data, and polysomnography findings. Of the 7 patients, all were diagnosed with OSA after COVID-19 infection. Their mean (±SD) age was 45.4±16.3 years, 57.1% were men, and their mean (±SD) body mass index was 33.4±6.0 kg/m2. Six patients presented with COVID-19-related pneumonia on chest X-rays, 3 of whom were admitted to the intensive care unit during the acute phase. The overnight polysomnography showed a mean AHI of 59.0±38.5/h and an oxygen desaturation index of 57.6±39.7/h. Undiagnosed OSA is a prevalent condition associated with moderate to severe COVID-19 infection. The study patients with sleep apnea and COVID-19 had obesity and severe oxygen desaturation but did not complain of daytime sleepiness.
未确诊的阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停和急性COVID-19感染- a病例系列
最近发表的一项关于2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)和阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)的研究表明,某些危险因素与OSA相关的合并症之间可能存在关联,而OSA也与COVID-19的不良预后有关。然而,目前尚不清楚在韩国人群中,未确诊的OSA是否与COVID-19严重程度相关。我们确定了7例因COVID-19住院期间出现夜间低氧血症的患者。所有患者在感染后5-9周接受多导睡眠图检查。我们回顾性地收集了患者的基线特征、住院资料和多导睡眠图结果。7例患者均在COVID-19感染后被诊断为OSA。平均(±SD)年龄为45.4±16.3岁,男性占57.1%,平均(±SD)体重指数为33.4±6.0 kg/m2。6例患者胸部x光显示为covid -19相关肺炎,其中3例在急性期入住重症监护病房。夜间多导睡眠图显示平均AHI为59.0±38.5/h,氧去饱和指数为57.6±39.7/h。未确诊的阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停是一种与中重度COVID-19感染相关的常见病。研究中患有睡眠呼吸暂停和COVID-19的患者有肥胖和严重的氧饱和度降低,但没有抱怨白天嗜睡。
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