Predictors of early diagnosis of obesity hypoventilation syndrome among patients with sleep disordered breathing

Background: Determine predictors of early diagnosis and prevalence of OHS among patient with sleep disordered breathing (SDB) at Mansoura SDB unit. Aim of work: Determine predictors of early diagnosis and prevalence of OHS among patient with sleep disordered breathing (SDB) diagnosed at Mansoura SDB...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Younes Elsayed, Mohsen Mohammad El-Shafey, Taha Taha Abdelgawad, Rasha Abdelhady Ali
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2017-07-01
Series:Egyptian Journal of Chest Disease and Tuberculosis
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author Ahmad Younes Elsayed
Mohsen Mohammad El-Shafey
Taha Taha Abdelgawad
Rasha Abdelhady Ali
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Mohsen Mohammad El-Shafey
Taha Taha Abdelgawad
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description Background: Determine predictors of early diagnosis and prevalence of OHS among patient with sleep disordered breathing (SDB) at Mansoura SDB unit. Aim of work: Determine predictors of early diagnosis and prevalence of OHS among patient with sleep disordered breathing (SDB) diagnosed at Mansoura SDB unit. Patients and methods: The study population consists of 212 patients referred to Mansoura University SDB unit for investigation of possible SDB. All patients were subjected to the following: Clinical evaluation, Pulse oximeter, Erect awake ABG, Spirometry and Polysomnography. Results: It was found that; The overall prevalence of OHS in studied cases was 13.2% (28 out of 212) and the prevalence of SDB in all studied cases was 83.02% (176 out of 212), 15.91% (28 out of 176) with OHS. The following predictors can be used for early diagnosis of OHS; a cutoff point of 93% of erect awake SpO2 with sensitivity of 97.1%, Specificity of 100%, p < 0.001, a cutoff point of 28 mmol/dL of serum HCO3 with sensitivity of 85.7%, specificity of 95.6%, p < 0.001, and a cutoff point of 46.40 of AHI with sensitivity of 78.6%, specificity of 77.9 p = 0.001. Conclusion: The prevalence of OHS among patients with SDB diagnosed at Mansoura SDB unit was 15.91% and 16.67% among obese patients with SDB. The following cutoff points can be used as promising predictors for early diagnosis of OHS: Erect awake SpO2 < 93%, Serum HCO3 > 28 mmol/L and AHI > 46.4.
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spelling doaj.art-f149d3e4eb8e4cf9b3f0845af14ee6e22022-12-22T00:04:50ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsEgyptian Journal of Chest Disease and Tuberculosis0422-76382017-07-0166345345810.1016/j.ejcdt.2016.12.009Predictors of early diagnosis of obesity hypoventilation syndrome among patients with sleep disordered breathingAhmad Younes Elsayed0Mohsen Mohammad El-Shafey1Taha Taha Abdelgawad2Rasha Abdelhady Ali3Mansoura University, EgyptMansoura University, EgyptFaculty of Medicine, Mansoura University, EgyptMansoura Chest Hospital, EgyptBackground: Determine predictors of early diagnosis and prevalence of OHS among patient with sleep disordered breathing (SDB) at Mansoura SDB unit. Aim of work: Determine predictors of early diagnosis and prevalence of OHS among patient with sleep disordered breathing (SDB) diagnosed at Mansoura SDB unit. Patients and methods: The study population consists of 212 patients referred to Mansoura University SDB unit for investigation of possible SDB. All patients were subjected to the following: Clinical evaluation, Pulse oximeter, Erect awake ABG, Spirometry and Polysomnography. Results: It was found that; The overall prevalence of OHS in studied cases was 13.2% (28 out of 212) and the prevalence of SDB in all studied cases was 83.02% (176 out of 212), 15.91% (28 out of 176) with OHS. The following predictors can be used for early diagnosis of OHS; a cutoff point of 93% of erect awake SpO2 with sensitivity of 97.1%, Specificity of 100%, p < 0.001, a cutoff point of 28 mmol/dL of serum HCO3 with sensitivity of 85.7%, specificity of 95.6%, p < 0.001, and a cutoff point of 46.40 of AHI with sensitivity of 78.6%, specificity of 77.9 p = 0.001. Conclusion: The prevalence of OHS among patients with SDB diagnosed at Mansoura SDB unit was 15.91% and 16.67% among obese patients with SDB. The following cutoff points can be used as promising predictors for early diagnosis of OHS: Erect awake SpO2 < 93%, Serum HCO3 > 28 mmol/L and AHI > 46.4.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0422763816302060ObesityHypoventilationPolysomnographySDB
spellingShingle Ahmad Younes Elsayed
Mohsen Mohammad El-Shafey
Taha Taha Abdelgawad
Rasha Abdelhady Ali
Predictors of early diagnosis of obesity hypoventilation syndrome among patients with sleep disordered breathing
Egyptian Journal of Chest Disease and Tuberculosis
Obesity
Hypoventilation
Polysomnography
SDB
title Predictors of early diagnosis of obesity hypoventilation syndrome among patients with sleep disordered breathing
title_full Predictors of early diagnosis of obesity hypoventilation syndrome among patients with sleep disordered breathing
title_fullStr Predictors of early diagnosis of obesity hypoventilation syndrome among patients with sleep disordered breathing
title_full_unstemmed Predictors of early diagnosis of obesity hypoventilation syndrome among patients with sleep disordered breathing
title_short Predictors of early diagnosis of obesity hypoventilation syndrome among patients with sleep disordered breathing
title_sort predictors of early diagnosis of obesity hypoventilation syndrome among patients with sleep disordered breathing
topic Obesity
Hypoventilation
Polysomnography
SDB
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0422763816302060
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