减肥手术对呼吸相关多导睡眠图参数的影响——更新的系统综述和荟萃分析

S. Mashaqi, Anas Rihawi, P. Rangan, K. Ho, Mateen Khokhar, Sonia Helmick, Y. Ashouri, D. Combs, Iman Ghaderi, S. Parthasarathy
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我们进行了这项系统回顾和荟萃分析(SRMA)来评估减肥手术对阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)的影响,该影响由以下多导睡眠图(PSG)参数表示:呼吸暂停低通气指数(AHI)、氧去饱和度指数(ODI)、平均氧去饱和度(平均SpO2)、SpO2 < 90%的总睡眠时间(T-90)和氧饱和度最低点(L SpO2)。在Ovid MEDLINE、Embase和Scopus数据库中全面检索自成立至2023年3月31日的文献。只有用英语写的文章被审查。采用随机效应模型对所有结果进行分析。我们在最终的定量综合中纳入了30项研究(2项随机对照试验和28项观察性研究),共1,369例患者。我们得出结论,减肥手术(无论何种类型)与AHI [MD 23.2事件/小时(95%CI 19.7, 26.8)]、ODI [MD 26.8事件/小时(95%CI 21.6, 32.1)]、平均SpO2 [MD - 1.94% (95%CI - 2.5, - 1.4)]、T-90 [MD 7.5min (95%CI 5.0, 10.0)]和lspo2 [MD 9.0% (95%CI - 11.8, - 6.3)]的降低相关。我们的SRMA结果更新了先前发表的结果,并继续支持减肥手术对OSA和睡眠相关缺氧的积极影响。
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The impact of bariatric surgery on breathing-related polysomnography parameters—Updated systematic review and meta-analysis
We conducted this systematic review and meta-analysis (SRMA) to evaluate the impact of bariatric surgery on obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) as represented by the following polysomnography (PSG) parameters: apnea-hypopnea index (AHI), oxygen desaturation index (ODI), mean oxygen desaturation (mean SpO2), total sleep time spent with SpO2 < 90% (T-90), and the nadir of oxygen saturation (L SpO2).A comprehensive search of the literature was conducted in Ovid MEDLINE, Embase, and Scopus databases from inception to March 31, 2023. Only articles written in English were reviewed. The analysis of all outcomes was performed using a random-effects model. We included 30 studies (two randomized controlled trials and 28 observational studies) in the final quantitative synthesis with a total of 1,369 patients.We concluded that bariatric surgery (regardless of the type) was associated with reduction in AHI [MD 23.2 events/h (95%CI 19.7, 26.8)], ODI [MD 26.8 events/h (95%CI 21.6, 32.1)], mean SpO2 [MD−1.94% (95%CI −2.5, −1.4)], T-90 [MD 7.5min (95%CI 5.0, 10.0)], and L SpO2 [MD 9.0% (95%CI −11.8, −6.3)].Our SRMA results are updates to previously published results and continue to support the positive impact of bariatric surgery on OSA and sleep-related hypoxia.
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