Evaluation and management of obstructive sleep apnea in adults hospitalized for medical care: an American Academy of Sleep Medicine systematic review, meta-analysis, and GRADE assessment.
Dennis H Auckley, Reena Mehra, Karin G Johnson, Martha E Billings, Gerard Carandang, Yngve Falck-Ytter, Rami N Khayat, Reem A Mustafa, Cinthya Pena-Orbea, Ashima S Sahni, Susheel P Patil, Sunil Sharma
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Abstract
Introduction: The purpose of this systematic review is to provide supporting evidence for a clinical practice guideline on management of obstructive sleep apnea in medically hospitalized adults.
Methods: The American Academy of Sleep Medicine commissioned a task force of experts in sleep medicine. A systematic review was conducted to identify randomized controlled trials and observational studies that addressed interventions for the management of obstructive sleep apnea in medically hospitalized adults. Statistical analyses were performed to determine the clinical meaningfulness of critical and important outcomes. Finally, the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) process was used to assess the evidence for making recommendations.
Results: The literature search resulted in 5,159 studies out of which 27 studies provided data suitable for statistical analyses. The task force provided a detailed summary of the evidence along with the certainty of evidence, the balance of benefits and harms, patient values and preferences, and resource use considerations.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine focuses on clinical sleep medicine. Its emphasis is publication of papers with direct applicability and/or relevance to the clinical practice of sleep medicine. This includes clinical trials, clinical reviews, clinical commentary and debate, medical economic/practice perspectives, case series and novel/interesting case reports. In addition, the journal will publish proceedings from conferences, workshops and symposia sponsored by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine or other organizations related to improving the practice of sleep medicine.