Impact of Ambient Air Pollution on Obstructive Sleep Apnea Surgery: A Longitudinal Study.

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Chung-Wei Lin, Yu-Han Wang, Pei-Wen Lin, Li-Wen Chiu, Chun-Tuan Chang, Michael Friedman, Anna M Salapatas, Hsin-Ching Lin
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Introduction: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a worldwide health concern having been proved to be associated with air pollution. However, it remains unclear whether air pollution could also compromise the effect of OSA treatment, especially OSA surgery. This study investigated the impact of mid- to long-term ambient air pollution exposure on postsurgical outcomes of OSA patients.

Methods: 382 OSA patients who had failed conservative treatment first and received OSA surgery afterwards were enrolled; the patients were then categorized into the severely (192 patients; 50.3%) and mildly (190 patients; 49.7%) air-polluted group based on the calculated average exposure of air particles according to the report of Taiwan Ministry of Environment. The relationships among the airborne particles and sleep indices changes were analyzed for determining the impact of air pollution on OSA surgery.

Results: After a mid- to long-term exposure following OSA surgery, the results of the follow-up polysomnography showed that ΔAHI, ΔLSAT, and Δarousal index were significantly different between the two air-polluted groups. Pearson's correlations revealed that the above sleep indices were significantly yet weakly associated with air quality index (AQI), SO2, NO2, CO, and O3. After adjusting the confounding factors, the multivariate analysis showed that different air pollution levels still had statistically significant influence on Δarousal index (β=-0.105, p=.045).

Conclusion: Despite the effectiveness of OSA surgery, mid- to long-term exposure to ambient air pollution postoperatively may still have statistically significant association on OSA patients' postsurgical outcomes, and thus could not be overlooked.

环境空气污染对阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停手术的影响:一项纵向研究
阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)是一个全球性的健康问题,已被证明与空气污染有关。然而,目前尚不清楚空气污染是否也会影响阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停治疗的效果,尤其是阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停手术。本研究探讨中长期环境空气污染暴露对阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停患者术后预后的影响。方法:选取382例首次保守治疗失败后接受手术治疗的OSA患者;根据台湾环境部报告计算的空气颗粒物平均暴露量,将患者分为重度污染组(192例,50.3%)和轻度污染组(190例,49.7%)。分析空气中颗粒物与睡眠指标变化的关系,确定空气污染对OSA手术的影响。结果:OSA手术后中长期暴露后,随访多导睡眠图结果显示,两组空气污染组的ΔAHI、ΔLSAT、Δarousal指数有显著差异。Pearson相关分析显示,上述睡眠指数与空气质量指数(AQI)、SO2、NO2、CO、O3呈显著但弱相关。在调整混杂因素后,多因素分析显示,不同空气污染水平对Δarousal指数的影响仍有统计学意义(β=-0.105, p= 0.045)。结论:尽管OSA手术有效,但术后中长期暴露于环境空气污染对OSA患者术后预后的影响仍有统计学意义,不容忽视。
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