Polysomnographic Phenotypes of Obstructive Sleep Apnea in a Real-Life Cohort: A Pathophysiological Approach
Arch. bronconeumol. (Ed. impr.)
; 59(10): 638-644, oct. 2023. ilus, tab
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in English
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ABSTRACT
Introduction:
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is heterogeneous and complex, but its severity is still based on the apneahypoapnea index (AHI). The present study explores using cluster analysis (CA), the additional information provided from routine polysomnography (PSG) to optimize OSA categorization.Methods:
Cross-sectional study of OSA subjects diagnosed by PSG in a tertiary hospital sleep unit during 20162020. PSG, demographical, clinical variables, and comorbidities were recorded. Phenotypes were constructed from PSG variables using CA. Results are shown as median (interquartile range).Results:
981 subjects were studied 41% females, age 56 years (4566), overall AHI 23events/h (1342) and body mass index (BMI) 30kg/m2 (2734). Three PSG clusters were identified Cluster 1 Supine and obstructive apnea predominance (433 patients, 44%). Cluster 2 Central, REM and shorter-hypopnea predominance (374 patients, 38%). Cluster 3 Severe hypoxemic burden and higher wake after sleep onset (174 patients, 18%). Based on classical OSA severity classification, subjects are distributed among the PSG clusters as severe OSA patients (AHI≥30events/h) 46% in cluster 1, 17% in cluster 2 and 36% in cluster 3; moderate OSA (15≤AHI<30events/h) 57% in cluster 1, 34% in cluster 2 and 9% in cluster 3; mild OSA (5≤AHI<15events/h) 28% in cluster 1, 68% in cluster 2 and 4% in cluster 3.Conclusions:
The CA identifies three specific PSG phenotypes that do not completely agree with classical OSA severity classification. This emphasized that using a simplistic AHI approach, the OSA severity is assessed by an incorrect or incomplete analysis of the heterogeneity of the disorder. (AU)
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National databases
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Spain
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IBECS
Main subject:
Polysomnography
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Sleep Apnea, Obstructive
Limits:
Adult
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Aged
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Female
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Humans
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Male
Country/Region as subject:
Europa
Language:
English
Journal:
Arch. bronconeumol. (Ed. impr.)
Year:
2023
Document type:
Article
Institution/Affiliation country:
Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBELL)/Spain
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Bellvitge University Hospital/Spain