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Validation of an obstructive sleep apnea symptom inventory in persons with multiple sclerosis

Mini P. Singh, Ronald Gavidia, Galit Levi Dunietz, Elizabeth Washnock-Schmid, Andrew R. Romeo, Shelley Hershner, Ronald D. Chervin, Tiffany J. Braley

2021Multiple Sclerosis Journal16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Improved screening for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) could enhance multiple sclerosis (MS) clinical care; yet the utility of current screening tools for OSA have yet to be evaluated in persons with multiple sclerosis (PwMS). OBJECTIVES: The STOP-Bang Questionnnaire is an 8-item screening tool for OSA that is commonly used in non-MS samples. The aim of this study was to assess the validity of the STOP-Bang in PwMS. METHODS: = 200 PwMS. Sensitivity, specificity, positive-, and negative-predictive value (PPV and NPV) were calculated, with receiving operating characteristic (ROC) curves, for each STOP-Bang threshold score, against polysomnography-confirmed OSA diagnosis at three apnea severity thresholds (mild, moderate, and severe). RESULTS: Nearly 70% had a STOP-Bang score of ⩾3% and 78% had OSA. The STOP-Bang at a threshold score of 3 provided sensitivities of 87% and 91% to detect moderate and severe OSA, respectively; and NPV of 84% and 95% to identify PwMS without moderate or severe OSA, respectively. Sensitivity to detect milder forms of OSA was 76%. The NPV to identify persons without milder forms of OSA was 40%. CONCLUSION: The STOP-Bang Questionnaire is an effective tool to screen for moderate and severe OSA in PwMS, but may be insufficient to exclude mild OSA.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineObstructive sleep apneaPolysomnographyMultiple sclerosisPhysical therapyPredictive valueInternal medicineSleep apneaApneaSeverity of illnessPredictive value of testsCardiologyPsychiatryMultiple Sclerosis Research StudiesObstructive Sleep Apnea ResearchVestibular and auditory disorders
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