| Literature DB >> 23433391 |
Aibek E Mirrakhimov1, Talant Sooronbaev, Erkin M Mirrakhimov.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common disease, affecting approximately 2% of women and 4% of men residing in Western communities. No systematically reviewed data are available about the prevalence of this disease in Asia, the most heavily populated continent.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23433391 PMCID: PMC3585751 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2466-13-10
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pulm Med ISSN: 1471-2466 Impact factor: 3.317
Figure 1Flow chart of selected studies.
Summary of the community studies without PSG assessment
| Ozdemir et al. [ | Turkey | Cross-Sectional study using Sleep and Health questionnaire | n-5,339 females-50.6% mean age- 38.4 years BMI-no data provided | 40.3% had insomnia, 37% were snorers, 24% had EDS and 6.4% had episodes of witnessed apneas | None reported. | 2 points: single area study, no discussion of the potential limitations and no funding information. |
| Kart et al. [ | Turkey | Cross-Sectional study using adapted version of the Berlin questionnaire | n-778 males-100% coal miners- 54.3% mean age-43.3 years for coal miners and 44.3 years for controls mean BMI-27.2 kg/m2 and 26.1 kg/m2 for coal miners and controls respectively | 40.7% of all included participants had snoring, 4.37% had witnessed apneas and 3.85% had EDS. | None reported. | 3 points: single area study, no funding information. |
| Liu et al. [ | Taiwan/China | Cross-Sectional study using modified questionnaire via telephone interviewing | n-1,252 females-51.6% mean age 38.6 years BMI-data no provided | 46.8% were snorers | Male gender and age range of 40–59 years | 2 points: single area study, no discussion of the potential limitations and no funding information. |
| Chuang et al. [ | Taiwan/China | Cross-sectional study using modified questionnaire via telephone interviewing | n-4,011 females-59.2% age-15-30-15.8%; age-30-50-36.1%; age > 50-48.1% mean BMI-23,15 kg/m2 | Overall presence of snoring was 59.1%: 60.8% for males and 42.5% for females Snoring in females <50 years was present among 37.1% vs. 49.1% in females > 50 years. Snoring in males < 50 years was present among 57.9% vs. 63% in males > 50 years. Overall presence of witnessed apnea was 2.6%: 3.4% for males and 1.9% for females. Witnessed apnea in males < 50 years was present among 2.3% vs. 5.3% in males > 50 years. Witnessed apnea in females < 50 years was present among 1.4% vs. 2.8% in females > 50 years | Male gender and age > 50 years | 4 points: no funding information provided. |
| Amra et al. [ | Iran | Cross-Sectional study using Berlin questionnaire | n-3,529 females-53.3% mean age-40.47 and 38.61 years for males and females respectively mean BMI-25.05 and 26.39 kg/m2 for males and females respectively | 4.98% of participants were at high risk for OSA (102 females and 74 males) | Obesity, older age and illiteracy | 3 points: single area study, no discussion of the potential limitations. |
| Khazaie et al. [ | Iran | Cross-Sectional study using Berlin questionnaire | n-527 males-77.9% mean age-48.6 years mean BMI-25.1 kg/m2 | 27.3% were at high risk for OSA. 9.67% reported witnessed apneas | Illiteracy | 3 points: single area study, no funding information. |
| Nagayoshi et al. [ | Japan | Cross-Sectional study using modified questionnaire | n-8,483 females-63% mean age-59.8 years mean BMI- 23.4 kg/m2 | 24% of males and 10% of females had snoring. | Alcohol intake and possibly smoking | 6 points |
| Suwanprathes et al. [ | Thailand | Cross-Sectional study using modified questionnaire | n-4,680 females-54% median age- 34 years mean BMI- 26.03 kg/m2 for patients with sleep complaints and 22.77 kg/m2 for others | 4.6% of general sample had snoring and EDS. 5.3% of males and 3.5 of females had snoring. | Male gender, greater waist circumference and BMI | 4 points: single area study, no discussion of the potential limitations. |
| Khoo et al. [ | Singapore | Cross-Sectional study using modified questionnaire | n-2,298 (35%-Chinese, Malay-33.7% and Indians-31.3%) females-52% age 20–59 years-85.4% and age > 60 years-14.6% BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2 -6.2% | 6.8% of the total population complained of snoring | Male gender, age > 60 years, Indian ethnicity, family history, obesity, neck circumference > 40 cm and smoking | 6 points |
| Kamil et al. [ | Malaysia | Cross-Sectional study using modified questionnaire and Epworth Sleepiness Scale for EDS | n-1,611 (47.1%-Malay, 36.6%-Chinese, 11.3%-Indian and 5%-others) males-52.9% mean age-49 years BMI-data not provided | 47.3% had snoring, 15.2% had witnessed apneas and 14.8% had EDS | Older age, Chinese/Indian origin vs. Malay, smoking (both past and current), obesity and sedative use | 4 points: no discussion of the potential limitations and no funding information. |
Summary of the community studies with instrumental sleep and/or full PSG assessment
| Ip et al. [ | China/Hong-Kong | Cross-Sectional study using sleep questionnaire and PSG | n-784 (153 underwent PSG) Males-100% Mean age-41.2 years Mean BMI-23.9 kg/m2 | 23% had snoring. 41.8% were diagnosed with OSA by PSG. Estimated OSA and OSAS prevalence was 8.8% and 4.1% | Older age, higher BMI, snoring and time taken to fall asleep | 6 points: single area study, no funding information. |
| Ip et al. [ | China/Hong-Kong | Cross-Sectional study using sleep questionnaire and PSG | n-884 (105 underwent PSG) Females-100% Mean age-41.6 years Mean BMI-22.4 kg/m2 | 15% had snoring. AHI ≥ 5, AHI ≥ 10 and AHI ≥ 15 were present among 30%, 15% and 10% respectively. Estimated prevalence of OSA and OSAS was 3.7% and 2.1% respectively | Older age and higher BMI | 5 points: single area study, no discussion of potential limitations and no funding information. |
| Hui et al. [ | China/Hong-Kong | Cross-Sectional study using sleep questionnaire, 4 channel home sleep monitoring and PSG | n-1,477 (211 undergone 4 channel home sleep study and 25 have been assessed by PSG) Males-65.74% Mean age-45.3 years Mean BMI- 24.9 kg/m2 | EDS was present in 60.9%, falling asleep in 24%, snoring in 23.9% and witnessed apnea in 3.7%. RDI ≥ 5 was present in 83.9% and RDI ≥ 15 was present in 17.5%. It was estimated that OSA and OSAS was present in 8.4% and 4.4% respectively | Higher BMI, neck circumference and snoring | 6 points: single area study, no funding information. |
| He et al. [ | China | Cross-Sectional study using PSG | n-2,297 Males-86.24% Mean age-46 years Mean BMI- 27.64 kg/m2 | 88.81% were diagnosed with OSA and 51.28% were diagnosed with severe OSA | Systolic and diastolic blood pressure | 6 points: no discussion of the potential limitations and no funding information. |
| Chen et al. [ | China | Cross-Sectional study using PSG | n-1,035 Males-83.67% Mean age-45 years Mean BMI- 26.2 kg/m2 in mild OSAS, 27.5 kg/m2 for moderate and 28.8 kg/m2 for severe OSAS | 75.9% had OSAS and 37.7% had AHI > 40. | ESS score correlated with ODI, AHI and BMI. ODI was associated with ESS score. | 6 points: Single area study and no discussion of the potential limitations. |
| Tanigawa et al. [ | Japan | Cross-Sectional study using pulse oximetry monitoring | n-1,424 Males-100% mean age-58.6 years Mean BMI-24 kg/m2 | 31.46% and 9% had ODI of 5–15 and ODI > 15 respectively | Arterial hypertension, BMI, smoking and older age | 4 points: single area study, PSG was not used, no discussion of the potential limitations and no funding information. |
| Cui et al. [ | Japan | Cross-Sectional study using pulse oximetry monitoring | n-1,313 Males-96% Mean age- for 3% ODI of 5–14 was 47 years and 47.3 years for 3% ODI > 15Mean BMI- 3% ODI of 5–14 was 25.6 kg/m2 and 28.5 kg/m2 for 3% ODI > 15 | Subjects aged 40–69 have SDB prevalence of 8.5% compared to 4% among aged 20-39 | age ≥ 40 years, higher BMI, ESS > 11 and arterial hypertension | 6 points: PSG was not used, no funding information. |
| Okabayashi et al. [ | Japan | Cross-Sectional study using home pulse oximetry and then PSG study among Japanese workers | n-368 underwent home pulse oximetry and 153 were screened with PSG Males-100% Mean age-45.7 years Mean BMI-25.8 kg/m2 | 313 patients out of 368 (85%) had ODI ≥ 5 events. 149 out of 153 (97.3%) had OSA | | 7 points: no funding information. |
| Asaoka et al. [ | Japan | Cross-Sectional study using 3 channel home sleep monitoring in patients with positive ESS and/or snoring, witnessed apneas, BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2 and concomitant arterial hypertension | n-370 undergone home sleep study; 129 participants undergone PSG study Males-100% Mean age-44.5 years Mean BMI-24.3 kg/m2 | OSA was present among 3.7% | | 5 points: single area study, PSG was not used, no funding information |
| Sharma et al. [ | India | Cross-Sectional study using sleep questionnaire and PSG | n-2,150 Males-52.8% Mean age-43.9 years for snorers Mean BMI- 27 kg/m2 | 25.16% subjects were found to have OSA and 7.28% subjects were found to have OSAS (among who underwent PSG). It was estimated that 13.74% and 3.57% of the population should have OSA and OSAS respectively | Male gender, older age, snoring, higher BMI and greater waist to hip ratio | 6 points: single area study, no funding information. |
| Reddy et al. [ | India | Cross-Sectional study using sleep questionnaire and PSG | n-2,505 Males-50.4% Mean age-41 years Mean BMI-24.3 kg/m2 360 subjects (287 snorers and 73 nonsnorers) undergone PSG | 26.94% subjects had OSA and 12.2% subjects had OSAS (among who underwent PSG). | Male gender, BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2 and abdominal obesity | 7 points: single area strudy. |
| Kim et al. [ | Korea | Cross-Sectional study using home sleep study or PSG | n- 457 Males- 67.6% Mean age-49.1 years for males with snoring and 54.3 years for females with snoring Mean BMI-26.5 kg/m2 for males with snoring and 26.6 kg/m2 for females with snoring | OSA and was found in 42% men and 20% women and OSAS was present in 4.5% men and 3.2% women | Male gender, higher BMI and hypertension | 7 points: single area study. |
| Yusoff et al. [ | Malaysia | Cross-Sectional study using PSG | n-279 Males-100% Mean age-43.8 years Mean BMI- 29.4 kg/m2 for patients with OSA | 44.3% had AHI ≥ 5 and 6.6% had xAHI ≥ 30. | Older age, greater BMI and neck circumference, snoring and hypertension | 7 points: no discussion of the potential limitations. |
| Puvanendran et al. [ | Singapore | Cross-Sectional study using PSG | n-106 male: female ratio 9:1 No data on mean age and mean BMI are provided | 87.5% had OSA and 72% had OSAS. It was calculated that 15.7% of the Singaporean population may have OSA. | 6 points: no discussion of the potential limitations and no funding information. |