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Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome and postoperative complications: clinical use of the STOP-BANG questionnaire

Authors :
Ritu G. Grewal
David Reiter
Walter K. Kraft
Dimitri Markov
Rodrigo Cavallazzi
Karl Doghramji
Amyn Hirani
Benjamin E. Leiby
Tajender S. Vasu
Thomas A. Witkowski
Source :
Archives of otolaryngology--headneck surgery. 136(10)
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

To determine whether high risk scores on preoperative STOP-BANG (Snoring, Tiredness during daytime, Observed apnea, high blood Pressure, Body mass index, Age, Neck circumference, Gender) questionnaires during preoperative evaluation correlated with a higher rate of complications of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS).Historical cohort study.Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Adult patients undergoing elective surgery at a tertiary care center who were administered the STOP-BANG questionnaire for 3 consecutive days in May 2008.Number and types of complications.A total of 135 patients were included in the study, of whom 56 (41.5%) had high risk scores for OSAS. The mean (SD) age of patients was 57.9 (14.4) years; 60 (44.4%) were men. Patients at high risk of OSAS had a higher rate of postoperative complications compared with patients at low risk (19.6% vs 1.3%; P.001). Age, American Society of Anesthesiologists class of 3 or higher, and obesity were associated with an increased risk of postoperative complications. On multivariate analysis, high risk of OSAS and American Society of Anesthesiologists class 3 or higher were associated with higher odds of complications.The STOP-BANG questionnaire is useful for preoperative identification of patients at higher than normal risk for surgical complications, probably because it identifies patients with occult OSAS.

Details

ISSN :
1538361X
Volume :
136
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Archives of otolaryngology--headneck surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ec28bd9d90784e0313d3718c25295d33