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Suspicion of obstructive sleep apnea by Berlin Questionnaire predicts events in patients with acute coronary syndrome.

Eryca Vanessa S de Jesus1, Euvaldo B Dias-Filho, Bethania de M Mota, Luiz de Souza, Celi Marques-Santos, João Bosco G Rocha, Joselina L M Oliveira, Antônio C S Sousa, José Augusto Barreto-Filho.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: From a mechanistic standpoint, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) may further disturb cardiovascular homeostasis in the setting of acute coronary syndrome (ACS).
OBJECTIVE: We sought to investigate if a standardized clinical diagnosis of OSA, in acute coronary syndrome patients, predicts the risk of cardiovascular events during hospitalization.
METHODS: In a prospective cohort study, a group of 200 patients diagnosed with ACS between September 2005 and November 2007 were stratified by the Berlin Questionnaire (BQ) regarding the risk for OSA (high or low risk). We tested if the subgroup of high risk for OSA was prone to a higher frequency of cardiovascular events. The primary endpoint evaluated was a composite outcome of cardiovascular death, recurrent cardiac ischemic events, acute pulmonary edema and stroke during hospitalization.
RESULTS: Ninety four (47%) patients assessed by the BQ were likely to have OSA. High risk for OSA was associated with a non-significant higher mortality (4.25% vs 0.94%; p=0.189), but a significant higher incidence of composite cardiovascular events (18.08% vs 6.6%; p=0.016). In the logistic regression model, multivariate predictors of composite cardiovascular events were age (OR= 1.048; 95% CI 1.008 to 1.090; p=0.019), left ventricular ejection fraction (OR= 0.954; 95% CI 0.920 to 0.989; p=0.010), and higher risk for OSA (OR= 3.657; 95% CI 1.216 to 10.996; p=0.021).
CONCLUSION: The use of a simple and validated questionnaire (BQ) to identify patients with higher risk for OSA may help in the prediction of cardiovascular outcome during hospitalization. Moreover, our data suggests that OSA is very common in patients with ACS.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20676583     DOI: 10.1590/s0066-782x2010005000103

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arq Bras Cardiol        ISSN: 0066-782X            Impact factor:   2.000


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