Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Pregnancy: A Comprehensive Review of Maternal and Fetal Implications

IF 3.2 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
A. Maniaci, L. La Via, B. Pecorino, Benito Chiofalo, G. Scibilia, Salvatore Lavalle, P. Scollo
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Abstract

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a prevalent yet underdiagnosed condition in pregnancy, associated with various maternal and fetal complications. This review synthesizes the current evidence on the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and neurological consequences of OSA in pregnancy, along with the potential management strategies. Articles were sourced from the PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane databases until 2023. Our comprehensive review highlights that the incidence of OSA increases during pregnancy due to physiological changes such as weight gain and hormonal fluctuations. OSA in pregnancy is linked with gestational hypertension, pre-eclampsia, gestational diabetes, and potential adverse fetal outcomes such as intrauterine growth restriction and preterm birth. Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy remains the most effective management strategy for pregnant women with OSA. However, adherence to CPAP therapy is often suboptimal. This comprehensive review underscores the importance of the early recognition, timely diagnosis, and effective management of OSA in pregnancy to improve both maternal and fetal outcomes. Future research should focus on enhancing screening strategies and improving adherence to CPAP therapy in this population.
妊娠期阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停:母体和胎儿影响的全面回顾
阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)是妊娠期的一种常见病,但诊断率低,与孕产妇和胎儿的各种并发症有关。本综述综合了有关妊娠期 OSA 的流行病学、病理生理学和神经学后果的现有证据,以及潜在的管理策略。文章来源于PubMed、EMBASE和Cochrane数据库,截止日期为2023年。我们的综合综述强调,由于体重增加和激素波动等生理变化,妊娠期 OSA 的发病率会增加。妊娠期 OSA 与妊娠高血压、先兆子痫、妊娠糖尿病以及胎儿潜在的不良结局(如宫内生长受限和早产)有关。持续气道正压(CPAP)疗法仍然是治疗孕妇 OSA 最有效的方法。然而,CPAP 治疗的依从性往往不尽如人意。本综述强调了早期识别、及时诊断和有效管理妊娠期 OSA 对改善母体和胎儿预后的重要性。未来的研究重点应放在加强筛查策略和提高该人群对 CPAP 治疗的依从性上。
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Neurology International
Neurology International CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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