Assessment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Association with Severity of COVID-19: A Prospective Observational Study

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Kar A. [1 ]
Saxena K. [1 ]
Goyal A. [1 ]
Pakhare A. [2 ,4 ]
Khurana A. [1 ]
Saigal S. [3 ,4 ]
Bhagtana P.K. [4 ]
Chinta S.S.K.R. [4 ]
Niwariya Y. [4 ,5 ]
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[1] Department of Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Saket Nagar, Bhopal
[2] CFM, AIIMS Bhopal, Bhopal
[3] Anesthesiology, AIIMS Bhopal, Bhopal
[4] AIIMS Bhopal, Bhopal
[5] Cardiothoracic Surgery, AIIMS Bhopal, Bhopal
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COVID-19; Mortality; OSA;
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10.1007/s41782-021-00142-8
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Introduction: OSA has been postulated to be associated with mortality in COVID-19, but studies are lacking thereof. This study was done to estimate the prevalence of OSA in patients with COVID-19 using various screening questionnaires and to assess effect of OSA on outcome of disease. Methodology: In this prospective observational study, consecutive patients with RT-PCR confirmed COVID-19 were screened for OSA by different questionnaires (STOPBANG, Berlin Questionnaire, NoSAS, and Epworth Scale). Association between OSA, outcome (mortality) and requirement for respiratory support was assessed. Results: In study of 213 patients; screening questionnaires for OSA [STOPBANG, Berlin Questionnaire (BQ), NoSAS] were more likely to be positive in patients who died compared to patients who survived. On binary logistic regression analysis, age ≥ 55 and STOPBANG score ≥ 5 were found to have small positive but independent effect on mortality even after adjusting for other variables. Proportion of patients who were classified as high risk for OSA by various OSA screening tools significantly increased with increasing respiratory support (p < 0.001 for STOPBANG, BQ, ESS and p = 0.004 for NoSAS). Conclusion: This is one of the first prospective studies of sequentially hospitalized patients with confirmed COVID-19 status who were screened for possible OSA could be an independent risk factor for poor outcome in patients with COVID-19. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.
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