Prevalence of Obstructive Sleep Apnea among Patients with Cardiovascular Diseases

Reda Abdelmoaty Goweda, Mahmoud Elshahat Elsayed, Asmhan Saadeldin Rady, Faisal Saleh Alnahdi, Anas Mohammad Alqurashi,Turki Talal Alessa,Bassam Musleh Bin Laswad, Azzam Musleh Bin Laswad, Omar Abdulaziz Althobity,Ammar Safran Alhothali,Abdullah Khafagy, Ahmed Metwally,Wael Zeid

WORLD FAMILY MEDICINE(2022)

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Background: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is the most common sleep disorder that interrupts respiration during sleep. It is associated with increasing cardiovascular disease risk. Aim: To screen for OSA among cardiovascular disease patients. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study that was carried out in Makkah city and 451 patients were recruited. Data of this study was collected using a questionnaire which includes sociodemographic data and STOP-Bang test that consists of 8 questions, and net results of STOP-Bang test scoring was divided into OSA-low risk, OSA-intermediate risk and OSA-high risk. Results: The majority of studied patients were males 315(69.8%), Saudis 370(82%), married 353(78.3%). diabetic 291(64.5%), and their age between 40 to 59 years. 81.4% of the studied patients have OSA-high risk, 9.3% have OSA-intermediate risk while 9.3% have OSA-low risk. The relationship between OSA risk scores and patients' characteristics shows a statistical significance (p < 0.05) in all patients' characteristics except using medications for chronic diseases (p 0.228). Conclusion: OSA is highly prevalent among cardiovascular disease patients. Physicians' awareness regarding screening, diagnosis, and treatment of OSA is essential to prevent cardiovascular disease risks.
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Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Cardiovascular disease
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