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Wake-up strokes are linked to obstructive sleep apnea and worse early functional outcome.

Tuuli-Maria Haula1, Juha Puustinen2, Mari Takala3, Anu Holm4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Presence of sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) and especially obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a known risk factor for ischemic stroke. Additionally, SDB effects negatively on recovery after stroke. Up to one fourth of strokes are present on awakening. The link between OSA and wake-up stroke (WUS) has been suggested. We aim to determine the association between OSA and WUS in a Finnish stroke unit cohort.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: An observational prospective longitudinal study consisted of 95 TIA (transient ischemic attack) and mild to moderate stroke patients referred to a Stroke Unit in Finland. Respiratory polygraphy was performed within 72 h of hospital admission. Patients were classified into WUS and non-WUS, and functional outcome measures (mRS, rehabilitation, hospitalization time) were collected. Functional outcomes and prevalence of OSA were compared between non-WUS and WUS.
RESULTS: OSA (AHI > 15/h) was more frequent among WUS than non-WUS (71% and 36%, respectively, p = 0.009). Functional outcome measured with mRS was worse in patients with WUS than non-WUS on registration day and at hospital discharge (p = 0.001). Need for rehabilitation in WUS was 43% of cases compared to 23% of non-WUS (p = 0.067). Hospitalization time was longer (5-15days) in 55% of WUS and 41% of non-WUS patients (p = 0.261).
CONCLUSION: Moderate-to-severe OSA is related to WUS compared to non-WUS. In addition, WUS have worse short-term outcomes measured in mRS. Further studies are needed to determine if OSA is causally linked to WUS.
© 2021 The Authors. Brain and Behavior published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.

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Keywords:  ischemic stroke; obstructive sleep apnea; wake-up stroke

Year:  2021        PMID: 34291603     DOI: 10.1002/brb3.2284

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Behav            Impact factor:   2.708


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1.  Translation, transcultural adaptation, and validation of the Brazilian Portuguese version of the Obstructive Sleep Apnea Knowledge and Attitudes (OSAKA) questionnaire.

Authors:  Francisca Soraya Lima Silva; Karina Couto Furlanetto; Laura Maria Tomazi Neves; Graziella França Bernardelli Cipriano; Marilita Falângola Accioly; Antonio Brazil Viana-Júnior; Thainá Bessa Alves; William Rafael Almeida Moraes; Alexandra Corrêa Gervazoni Balbuena Lima; Karoline Bento Ribeiro; Manoel Alves Sobreira-Neto; Camila Ferreira Leite
Journal:  Sleep Breath       Date:  2022-07-05       Impact factor: 2.816

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