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Age related disparities in sleep apnea diagnosis using a wearable device: Implications of 4% vs. 3% hypopnea scoring criteria

Farnaz Abbasimoradi, Maria P. Mogavero, M. Sanz Palomino, Raffaele Ferri, Lourdes M. DelRosso

2024Sleep Medicine11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Study objectives Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) diagnosis relies on the Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI), with discrepancies arising from the 3% and 4% desaturation criteria. This study investigates age-related variations in OSA severity classification, utilizing data from 1201 adult patients undergoing Home Sleep Apnea Testing (HSAT) with SleepImage Ring @ . Methods The study employs Bland-Altman analysis to compare AHI values obtained with the 3% and 4% desaturation criteria. Age-stratified analysis explores discrepancies across different age groups. Results The analysis reveals a systematic bias favoring the 3% criterion, impacting the quantification of apnea events. Age-specific patterns demonstrate diminishing agreement between criteria with increasing age. Conclusion This comprehensive study underscores the importance of standardized criteria in OSA diagnosis. The findings emphasize age-specific considerations and ethical concerns, providing crucial insights for optimizing patient care and advancing sleep medicine practices.

Topics & Concepts

Sleep apneaWearable computerHypopneaMedicineApneaAudiologyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationPolysomnographyInternal medicineComputer scienceEmbedded systemObstructive Sleep Apnea ResearchNeuroscience of respiration and sleepSleep and Wakefulness Research
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