展示睡眠时上气道塌陷性的教育视频可提高严重阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停患者对 CPAP 的初步接受度:一项回顾性研究。

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Charikleia Tselepi, Georgios Tsirves, Konstantinos Exarchos, Christos Chronis, Christos Kyriakopoulos, Konstantinos Tatsis, Konstantinos Kostikas, Athanasios Konstantinidis
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研究目的调查展示睡眠时上气道塌陷性的视听教育视频是否会影响严重阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)患者对 CPAP 的初步接受:2017年1月至2018年12月期间,我们开展了一项单中心回顾性研究。我们于 2018 年 2 月实施了一段教育视频,演示了睡眠时上气道的塌陷性。我们分析了 145 名连续确诊为严重 OSA 患者的病历,这些患者在实施教育视频前后均接受了实验室多导睡眠图(PSG)检查。其中,76 名患者在引入视频前接受了标准护理(标准护理组),另有 69 名患者在实施视频后接受了管理(视频组):结果:两组患者的基线特征,包括年龄、体重指数(BMI)、受教育程度、职业类别、合并症、Mallampati 评分、埃普沃斯嗜睡量表(ESS)评分、呼吸暂停低通气指数(AHI)和 SpO2 低于 90% 的睡眠时间(T90%)无显著差异。多变量回归分析表明,观看视频是最初接受 CPAP 的有力预测因素(OR 4.162,95%,CI 1.627-10.646;P= .004)。T90%(OR 1.020 95% CI 1.002 至 1.038;P= .029)和睡眠效率(OR 1.052 95% CI 1.023 至 1.083;P< .001)对最初接受 CPAP 的预测作用较弱。12 个月后,两组接受 CPAP 治疗者的坚持率相似(78% vs 74%,P= .662)。然而,在最初的队列中,与标准护理组(42%)相比,视频组(62%)患者在 12 个月时使用 CPAP 的比例明显更高,P= .015:在重度 OSA 患者中,与标准护理相比,演示睡眠时上气道塌陷的教育视频提高了 CPAP 的初始接受率。
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Educational video demonstrating collapsibility of the upper airway during sleep improves initial acceptance of CPAP in patients with severe obstructive sleep apnea: a retrospective study.

Study objectives: We investigated whether an audiovisual educational video demonstrating collapsibility of the upper airway during sleep would influence initial continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) acceptance among patients with severe obstructive sleep apnea.

Methods: Between January 2017 and December 2018, a single-center retrospective study was conducted. We implemented an educational video demonstrating upper airway collapsibility during sleep in February 2018. We analyzed the medical records from 145 consecutive patients diagnosed with severe obstructive sleep apnea who underwent in-laboratory polysomnography both before and after implementing the educational video. Among them, 76 patients received standard care before the video's introduction (standard care group), and another 69 patients were managed after its implementation (video group).

Results: Baseline characteristics including age, body mass index, educational level, occupation category, comorbidities, Mallampati score, Epworth Sleepiness Scale score, apnea-hypopnea index, and sleep time with SpO2 below 90% were not significantly different between the 2 groups. Acceptance of CPAP following an in-laboratory overnight titration study was significantly higher in the video group (80%) than in the standard care group (57%) (P = .003). Multivariate regression analyses revealed that watching the video was a strong predictor of initial CPAP acceptance (odds ratio, 4.162; 95% confidence interval, 1.627-10.646; P = .004). Both sleep time with SpO2 below 90% (odds ratio, 1.020; 95% confidence interval, 1.002-1.038; P = .029) and sleep efficiency (odds ratio, 1.052; 95% confidence interval, 1.023-1.083; P < .001) were weak predictors for initial CPAP acceptance. At 12 months, adherence among those who accepted the CPAP treatment was similar between the 2 groups (78% vs 74%; P = .662). However, within the initial cohorts, a significantly higher proportion of patients in the video group (62%) were using CPAP at 12 months compared with the standard care group (42%) (P = .015).

Conclusions: Among patients with severe obstructive sleep apnea, an educational video demonstrating upper airway collapsibility during sleep improved initial CPAP acceptance rates when compared with standard care.

Citation: Tselepi C, Tsirves G, Exarchos K, et al. Educational video demonstrating collapsibility of the upper airway during sleep improves initial acceptance of CPAP in patients with severe obstructive sleep apnea: a retrospective study. J Clin Sleep Med. 2024;20(9):1423-1433.

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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.
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