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Obstructive sleep apnea among survivors of combat-related traumatic injury: a retrospective cohort study.

Zachary A Haynes1, Ian J Stewart2, Eduard A Poltavskiy3, Aaron B Holley1,2, Jud C Janak4, Jeffrey T Howard5, Jessica Watrous6, Lauren E Walker3, Emerson M Wickwire7, Kent Werner2, Lee Ann Zarzabal8, Alan Sim8, Adi Gundlapalli9, Jacob F Collen2.   

Abstract

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OBJECTIVES: Obstructive sleep apnea is prevalent among military members despite fewer traditional risk factors. We sought to determine the incidence and longitudinal predictors of obstructive sleep apnea in a large population of survivors of combat-related traumatic injury and a matched control group.
METHODS: Retrospective cohort study of military service members deployed to conflict zones from 2002-2016 with longitudinal follow-up in the Veterans Affairs and Military Health Systems. Two cohorts of service members were developed: (1) those who sustained combat injuries and (2) matched, uninjured participants.
RESULTS: 17,570 service members were retrospectively analyzed for a median of 8.4 years. After adjustment, traumatic brain injury (hazard ratio [HR] 1.39, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.20-1.60), posttraumatic stress disorder (HR 1.24, 95% CI 1.05-1.46), depression (HR 1.52, 95% CI 1.30-1.79), anxiety (HR 1.40, 95% CI 1.21-1.62), insomnia (HR 1.71, 95% CI 1.44-2.02), and obesity (HR 2.40, 95% CI 2.09-2.74) were associated with development of obstructive sleep apnea. While combat injury was associated with obstructive sleep apnea in the univariate analysis (HR 1.25, 95% CI 1.17-1.33), the direction of this association was reversed in the multivariable model (HR 0.74, 95% CI 0.65-0.84). In a nested analysis, this was determined to be due to the effect of mental health diagnoses.
CONCLUSIONS: The incidence of obstructive sleep apnea is higher among injured service members (29.1 per 1,000 person-years) compared to uninjured service members (23.9 per 1,000 person-years). This association appears to be driven by traumatic brain injury and the long-term mental health sequelae of injury. CITATION: Haynes ZA, Stewart IJ, Poltavskiy EA, et al. Obstructive sleep apnea among survivors of combat-related traumatic injury: a retrospective cohort study. J Clin Sleep Med. 2022;18(1):171-179.
© 2022 American Academy of Sleep Medicine.

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Keywords:  PTSD; TBI; injury; insomnia; sleep apnea; trauma; traumatic injury; veterans

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Year:  2022        PMID: 34270410      PMCID: PMC8807913          DOI: 10.5664/jcsm.9530

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Sleep Med        ISSN: 1550-9389            Impact factor:   4.062


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