Can We Use Home Sleep Testing for the Evaluation of Sleep Apnea in Obese Pregnant Women?

F. Facco, Victoria Lopata, Jennifer Wolsk, S. Patel, S. Wisniewski
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Objective To evaluate the performance of a type III home sleep testing (HST) monitor including its autoscoring algorithm, in a population of obese pregnant women. Methods This was an ancillary study of an ongoing prospective study of obese (BMI of ≥30) pregnant women. For the primary study, women undergo serial in-lab polysomnograms (PSG) during pregnancy. Sleep apnea was defined as an apnea hypopnea index (AHI) of ≥ 5 events/hour. A subgroup of women were asked to wear an ApneaLink HST device for 1 night, within 2 weeks of a late pregnancy PSG (≥ 28 weeks' gestation). The AHI obtained from PSG was compared to the AHI from the HST via autoscoring (HST-auto) as well as the AHI via technician scoring (HST-tech). We calculated Shrout Fleiss Fixed correlation coefficients (ICC) and looked at positive-positive and negative-negative agreement. Results 43 women were recruited and we obtained 30 valid HST. The mean PSH AHI was 3.3 (±3.2, range 0.5-16.6). Six (20%) women had a positive PSG study. ICCs were 0.78 for HST-auto versus HST-tech, 0.76 for HST-auto versus PSG, and 0.70 for HST-tech versus PSG. Categorical agreement was also strong, with 24/30 (80.0%) for HST-auto versus HST-tech, 25/30 (83.3%) for HST-auto versus PSG, and 23/30 (76.7%) for HST-tech versus PSG. Conclusion In obese women evaluated in late pregnancy, we found relatively high intraclass correlation and categorical agreement among HST-auto scores, HST-tech scores, and in-lab PSG results obtained within a two-week window. These results suggest that HST may be used to screen pregnant women for OSA.
我们可以使用家庭睡眠测试来评估肥胖孕妇的睡眠呼吸暂停吗?
目的评价III型家庭睡眠测试(HST)监护仪及其自动评分算法在肥胖孕妇中的应用效果。方法:这是一项正在进行的针对肥胖(BMI≥30)孕妇的前瞻性研究的辅助研究。在最初的研究中,女性在怀孕期间接受了一系列的实验室多导睡眠图(PSG)。睡眠呼吸暂停被定义为呼吸暂停低通气指数(AHI)≥5次/小时。一组妇女被要求在妊娠晚期PSG(≥28周)2周内佩戴ApneaLink HST设备1晚。通过PSG获得的AHI与通过自动评分(HST-auto)获得的AHI以及通过技术评分(HST-tech)获得的AHI进行比较。我们计算了Shrout Fleiss固定相关系数(ICC),并观察了正-正和负-负的一致性。结果共招募43名妇女,获得有效HST 30例。平均PSH AHI为3.3(±3.2,范围0.5-16.6)。6名(20%)女性PSG阳性。HST-auto与HST-tech的ICCs为0.78,HST-auto与PSG的ICCs为0.76,HST-tech与PSG的ICCs为0.70。类别一致性也很强,HST-auto与HST-tech的一致性为24/30 (80.0%),HST-auto与PSG的一致性为25/30 (83.3%),HST-tech与PSG的一致性为23/30(76.7%)。结论:在妊娠晚期评估的肥胖妇女中,我们发现HST-auto评分、HST-tech评分和两周内获得的实验室PSG结果具有较高的班级内相关性和分类一致性。这些结果提示HST可用于筛查孕妇的OSA。
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期刊介绍: Sleep Disorders is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies related to all aspects of sleep disorders.
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