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Flow Limitation Is Associated with Excessive Daytime Sleepiness in Individuals without Moderate or Severe Obstructive Sleep Apnea.

Authors :
Mann, Dwayne L.
Staykov, Eric
Georgeson, Thomas
Azarbarzin, Ali
Kainulainen, Samu
Redline, Susan
Sands, Scott A.
Terrill, Philip I.
Source :
Annals of the American Thoracic Society; Aug2024, Vol. 21 Issue 8, p1186-1193, 8p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Rationale: Moderate-severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) (apnea–hypopnea index [AHI], >15 events/h) disturbs sleep through frequent bouts of apnea and is associated with daytime sleepiness. However, many individuals without moderate-severe OSA (i.e., AHI <15 events/h) also report sleepiness. Objectives: To test the hypothesis that sleepiness in the AHI <15 events/h group is a consequence of substantial flow limitation in the absence of overt reductions in airflow (i.e., apnea/hypopnea). Methods: A total of 1,886 participants from the MESA sleep cohort were analyzed for frequency of flow limitation from polysomnogram-recorded nasal airflow signal. Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) was defined by an Epworth Sleepiness Scale score ⩾11. Covariate-adjusted logistic regression assessed the association between EDS (binary dependent variable) and frequency of flow limitation (continuous) in individuals with an AHI <15 events/h. Results: A total of 772 individuals with an AHI <15 events/h were included in the primary analysis. Flow limitation was associated with EDS (odds ratio, 2.04; 95% confidence interval, 1.17–3.54; per 2–standard deviation increase in flow limitation frequency) after adjusting for age, sex, body mass index, race/ethnicity, and sleep duration. This effect size did not appreciably change after also adjusting for AHI. Conclusions: In individuals with an AHI <15 events/h, increasing flow limitation frequency by 2 standard deviations is associated with a twofold increase in the risk of EDS. Future studies should investigate addressing flow limitation in low-AHI individuals as a potential mechanism for ameliorating sleepiness. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23296933
Volume :
21
Issue :
8
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Annals of the American Thoracic Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178781735
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1513/AnnalsATS.202308-710OC