Sleep architecture and quality of life in comorbid OSA and depression: cross-sectional analysis of the Sydney sleep biobank.

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Daryl E C Y Chan, Yu Sun Bin, Philip de Chazal, Peter A Cistulli, Andrew S L Chan, John R Wheatley, Kristina Karaitis, Brendon J Yee
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Abstract

Introduction: Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) and depression are individually associated with changes in sleep architecture and reduced quality of life. However, there are few studies which report on the joint impact of comorbid OSA and depression.

Methods: 821 participants from the Sydney Sleep Biobank database were assessed (38% female; age 49.5, SD 15.6 years). Participants were patients who were referred for and underwent an overnight sleep study on suspicion of sleep disordered breathing. Participants were divided into 4 groups based on the apnoea-hypopnoea index and depression score from the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale-21; (1) no OSA-no depression, (2) OSA-only, (3) depression-only, (4) comorbid OSA and depression (OSAD). Sleep architecture and quality of life (Epworth Sleepiness Scale, ESS and Functional Outcomes of Sleep, FOSQ-10) scores were compared between groups. Confounders considered included age, gender, body mass index, alcohol, and psychiatric medications.

Results: Patients with OSAD and depression-only had higher ESS scores (8.4 vs 8.9 vs 6.9, p=0.003) and lower FOSQ-10 scores (13.9 vs 12.8 vs 16.7, p<0.001) than those with OSA-only. However, after control for confounders and excluding patients on psychiatric medications, OSAD was not associated with any significant changes in sleep architecture compared to those with OSA-only.

Discussion/conclusions: Despite the lack of changes in sleep architecture, it is still important toidentify comorbid OSA and depression as it can be associated with worsequality of life and this may affect treatment compliance.

共病OSA和抑郁症患者的睡眠结构和生活质量:悉尼睡眠生物库的横断面分析。
梗阻性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)和抑郁分别与睡眠结构改变和生活质量下降相关。然而,很少有研究报道共病性OSA和抑郁症的联合影响。方法:对来自悉尼睡眠生物银行数据库的821名参与者进行评估(38%为女性,年龄49.5岁,SD 15.6岁)。参与者是因怀疑睡眠呼吸障碍而被转诊并接受过夜睡眠研究的患者。根据抑郁焦虑压力量表-21的呼吸暂停-睡眠不足指数和抑郁评分将参与者分为4组;(1)无OSA,无抑郁;(2)仅OSA;(3)仅抑郁;(4)OSA伴抑郁(OSAD)。比较两组间睡眠结构和生活质量(Epworth Sleepiness Scale, ESS和Functional Outcomes of Sleep, FOSQ-10)评分。考虑的混杂因素包括年龄、性别、体重指数、酒精和精神药物。结果:单纯OSA和抑郁患者的ESS评分较高(8.4 vs 8.9 vs 6.9, p=0.003), FOSQ-10评分较低(13.9 vs 12.8 vs 16.7, p)。讨论/结论:尽管睡眠结构没有改变,但识别OSA和抑郁合并症仍然很重要,因为它可能与较差的生活质量相关,并可能影响治疗依从性。
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