| Literature DB >> 34420064 |
Andreas Yiangou1,2,3, James L Mitchell1,2,3, Matthew Nicholls1,2, Yu Jeat Chong4, Vivek Vijay1,2,3, Benjamin R Wakerley3, Gareth G Lavery1,2,3, Abd A Tahrani1,2,5, Susan P Mollan4, Alexandra J Sinclair6,7,8.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Obesity is a risk factor for idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) and obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA). We aimed to determine the prevalence of OSA in IIH and evaluate the diagnostic performance of OSA screening tools in IIH. Additionally, we evaluated the relationship between weight loss, OSA and IIH over 12 months.Entities:
Keywords: Bariatric surgery; Idiopathic intracranial hypertension; Obstructive sleep apnoea; Papilloedema; Screening
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34420064 PMCID: PMC8940816 DOI: 10.1007/s00415-021-10700-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurol ISSN: 0340-5354 Impact factor: 4.849
Fig. 1Study flow diagram. IIH idiopathic intracranial hypertension, WT Weight trial, OSA Obstructive sleep apnoea
Baseline results. Clinical characteristics and sleep study results for IIH patients
| Clinical characteristics | IIH, |
|---|---|
| Age (years) | 30.2 (27.0, 34.8) |
| Weight (kg) | 112.6 (104.7, 134.3) |
| Body mass index (kg/m2) | 43.5 (38.7, 48.0) |
| Intracranial pressure (cmCSF) | 34.5 (29.3, 39.0) |
| Monthly headache days | 28.0 (16.0, 28.0) |
| OCT global peripapillary retinal nerve fibre layer thickness (µ) | 123.0 (98.0, 206.0) |
| OCT optic nerve head central thickness (µ) ( | 617.0 (517.0, 784.0) |
| OCT Macular volume ganglion cell layer (mm3) ( | 1.1 (1.1, 1.2) |
| Visual field perimetric mean deviation (dB) | – 2.3 ( – 3.7, – 1.5) |
| Frisén grade | 2 (1–3) |
| Apnoea-hypopnoea index | 7.6 (4.3, 16.0) |
| Lowest desaturation (SpO2) | 87.0 (83.3, 90.0) |
| Percentage time spent with SpO2 below 90% (%) | 0.5 (0, 17.0) |
| Apnoea index | 0.2 (0, 0.6) |
| Unknown apnoea index | 0 (0, 0) |
| Obstructive apnoea index | 0.2 (0, 0.6) |
| Central apnoea index | 0 (0, 0) |
| Mixed apnoea index | 0 (0, 0) |
| Hypopnoea Index | 7.2 (4.0, 15.6) |
| Oxygen desaturation index | 7.7 (3.6, 18.6) |
IIH idiopathic intracranial hypertension patients, AHI apnoea–hypopnoea index (the number of apnoea–hypopnoea events per hour), SpO2 arterial oxygen saturation (pulse oximetry)
Fig. 2Obstructive sleep apnoea parameters. A. Presence and severity of obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) based on the apnoea–hypopnoea index in IIH patients. B. Apnoea-hypopnoea index in patients with IIH at baseline comparing the two arms of community weight management intervention (CWI) and bariatric surgery. Level of the bars represents median and error bars interquartile range. Wilcoxon signed ranks test to assess differences between baseline and 12 months in the two groups. Mann–Whitney test to assess differences between arms at 12 months. C, D. Linear regression analysis showing the percentage change (Δ) of apnoea–hypopnoea index against percentage change (Δ) in intracranial pressure and OCT optic nerve head central thickness at 12 months after baseline in IIH patients. Spearman’s rank order used to assess correlations. *Denotes statistical significance p < 0.05, difference between apnoea–hypopnoea index of the bariatric surgery group at 12 months compared to baseline. IIH idiopathic intracranial hypertension, ICP intracranial pressure, OCT optical coherence tomography, AHI apnoea–hypopnoea index
Screening tools and test characteristics in IIH patients
| Screening tool | IIH patients | Test characteristics | Sensitivity analysis (OSA = AHI ≥ 15) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Berlin | |||
| Low risk | 10 | Sens = 68% | Sens = 75% |
| High risk | 30 | Spec = 19% | Spec = 25% |
| ESS | |||
| Median (IQR) | 9 (5–12) | ||
| Low risk (no EDS) | 19* | Sens = 69% | Sens = 50% |
| High risk (EDS) | 16* | Spec = 74% | Spec = 56% |
| STOP-BANG | |||
| Median (IQR) | 4 (2.5–4) | ||
| Low risk | 9 | Sens = 84% | Sens = 92% |
| Intermediate risk | 2 | Spec = 38% | Spec = 29% |
| High risk | 29 | ||
ESS epworth sleepiness scale, EDS excessive daytime sleepiness, IIH idiopathic intracranial hypertension, AHI apnoea-hypopnoea index, Sens sensitivity, Spec specificity
Screening tools for patients with idiopathic intracranial hypertension that undertook a sleep study with the test characteristics for each tool. Sensitivity analysis performed defining OSA as AHI ≥ 15
*IIH patients n = 35 for Epworth sleeping scale
Outcomes in IIH patients
| Baseline | 12 months | Difference baseline to 12 months | Difference between arms at 12 months | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Median (IQR), | Median (IQR), | Median [95% CI], | Median [95% CI] | |
| Weight (kg) | ||||
| All | 112.6 (104.7, 134.3), 40 | 102.7 (85.8, 119.8), 19 | – 16.6 [ – 20.6, – 5.6], 19; 0.008 | |
| CWI | 113.4 (99.0, 132.1), 20 | 112.4 (93.2, 115.9), 11 | – 0.1 [ – 11.8, 4.0], 11; 0.756 | 22.6 [ – 14.4, 44.6], 19; 0.014 |
| Bariatric surgery | 112.3 (104.8, 135.9), 20 | 82.9 (69.6–125.1), 8 | – 27.2 [ – 34.7, – 16.8], 8; 0.012 | |
| Body mass index (kg/m2) | ||||
| All | 43.5 (38.7, 48.0), 40 | 39.3 (32.3, 44.9), 19 | – 4.9 [ – 7.4, – 2.0,], 19; 0.009 | |
| CWI | 43.1 (36.9, 46.9), 20 | 39.0 (35.5, 46.0), 11 | 0.1 [ – 1.3, 4], 11; 0.824 | 7.5 [ – 4.9, 15.2], 19; 0.009 |
| Bariatric surgery | 43.7 (39.2, 49.9), 20 | 30.8 (27.5, 44.6), 8 | – 9.3 [ – 12.6, – 5.6], 8; 0.012 | |
| Intracranial pressure (cmCSF) | ||||
| All | 34.5 (29.3, 39.0), 40 | 29.0 (26.5, 32.0), 19 | – 5.0 [ – 10.5, – 2.1,], 19; 0.009 | |
| CWI | 35.5 (29.0, 39.5), 20 | 30.5 (28.0, 35.0), 11 | – 2.5 [ – 6.4, 1.6], 11; 0.266 | 5.8 [0, 13.5], 19; 0.021 |
| Bariatric surgery | 34.3 (30.0, 39.0), 20 | 26.8 (15.9, 30.5), 8 | – 13 [ – 19.5, – 3.7], 8; 0.025 | |
| Monthly headache days | ||||
| All | 28.0 (16.0, 28.0), 40 | 24.0 (0, 28.0), 19 | – 4.0 [ – 12.0, – 2.0], 19; 0.012 | |
| CWI | 28.0 (16.0, 28.0), 20 | 28.0 (0, 28.0), 11 | 0 [ – 14, 0], 11; 0.053 | 0.1 [ – 2.7, 3.3] 19, 0.778 |
| Bariatric surgery | 28.0 (14.0, 28.0), 20 | 22.0 (12.0, 27.0), 8 | – 4.0 [ – 16.0, 3.0], 8; 0.140 | |
| OCT global peripapillary retinal nerve fibre layer thickness (µ) | ||||
| All | 123.0 (98.0, 206.0), 39 | 103.0 (90.0, 114.0), 19 | – 5.0 [ – 56.4, 13], 19; 0.026 | |
| CWI | 118.5 (97.3, 169.8), 20 | 100.0 (91.0, 118.0), 11 | – 3.0 [ – 49.9, 7.4], 11; 0.123 | 2.5 [ – 14.0, 24.0], 19; 0.659 |
| Bariatric surgery | 134.0 (106.0, 219.0), 19 | 103.5 (80.3, 113.0), 8 | – 12.5 [ – 99.8, 14.6], 8; 0.107 | |
| OCT optic nerve head central thickness (µ) | ||||
| All | 666.0 (513.0, 781.0), 25 | 626.0 (454.0, 678.5), 17 | – 53.0 [ – 208.8, 38.1], 12; 0.023 | |
| CWI | 641.5 (545.5, 774.0), 12 | 645.5 (485.3, 681.3), 10 | – 9.0 [ – 102.6, 57.3], 6; 0.752 | 34.5 [ – 190.0, 218.0], 12; 0.218 |
| Bariatric surgery | 715.0 (469.5, 886.5), 13 | 600.0 (427.0, 693.0), 7 | – 95.5 [ – 390.5, 20], 6; 0.028 | |
| OCT macular volume ganglion cell layer (mm3) | ||||
| All | 1.1 (1.1, 1.2), 27 | 1.1 (1.1, 1.2), 18 | 0 [ – 0.1, 0], 15; 0.524 | |
| CWI | 1.1 (1.1, 1.2), 14 | 1.2 (1.1, 1.2), 10 | 0 [ – 0.1, 0], 8; 0.865 | 0 [ – 0.1, 0.1], 15; 0.634 |
| Bariatric surgery | 1.1 (1.1, 1.2), 13 | 1.1 (1.0, 1.2), 8 | 0 [0, 0], 7; 0.395 | |
| Visual field perimetric mean deviation (dB) | ||||
| All | – 2.3 ( – 3.7, – 1.5), 40 | – 2.2 ( – 3.2, – 0.2), 19 | 0.4 [ – 0.4, 1.8], 19; 0.235 | |
| CWI | – 2.4 ( – 3.4, – 1.4), 20 | – 1.6 ( – 2.9, – 0.2), 11 | 0.4 [ – 4.5, 4.9], 11; 0.374 | 1.1 [ – 1.7, 3.0], 19; 0.251 |
| Bariatric surgery | – 2.1 ( – 5.3, – 1.6), 20 | – 2.9 ( – 4.1, – 0.5), 8 | 0.4 [ – 1, 0.8], 8; 0.107 | |
CWI Community weight management intervention, OCT Optical coherence tomography
Table above showing the clinical outcomes at baseline and 12 months for the whole cohort and the two arms of Community weight management intervention and bariatric surgery
aWilcoxon singed ranks test
bMann–Whitney U test
Sleep study outcomes
AASM American Academy of Sleep Medicine, CWI Community weight management intervention
Table above showing the sleep study outcomes at baseline and 12 months for the whole cohort and the two arms of community weight management intervention and bariatric surgery
aWilcoxon singed ranks test
bMann–Whitney U test
cFisher’s exact test
dKendall’s tau-b test
Baseline characteristics according to OSA status
| OSA at baseline median (IQR), | No OSA at baseline median (IQR), | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Weight (kg) | 116.3 (104.6, 143.8), 19 | 111.3 (101.7, 123.8), 21 | 0.205 |
| Intracranial pressure (cmCSF) | 35.0 (30, 39), 19 | 33.0 (27.8, 39.5), 21 | 0.361 |
| OCT optic nerve head central thickness (µ) | 615.5 (518.8, 852), 12 | 617 (503, 784), 15 | 1 |
| OCT Macular volume ganglion cell layer (mm3) | 1.1 (1.1, 1.2), 13 | 1.2 (1.1, 1.2), 14 | 0.105 |
| Visual field perimetric mean deviation (dB) | − 2.4 (− 3.8, 1.6), 19 | − 2.2 (− 3.6, − 1.3), 21 | 0.289 |
| OCT global peripapillary retinal nerve fibre layer thickness (µ) | 117 (90, 172), 21 | 140 (108, 215.8), 20 | 0.380 |
OSA Obstructive sleep apnoea, OCT Optical coherence tomography
Key clinical characteristics for IIH patients that underwent a sleep study based on OSA diagnosis. P-value represents comparison between the 2 groups of patients
aMann–Whitney U test
Fig. 3Changes according to OSA status at baseline. Mean changes (Δ) of key parameters at 12 months according to OSA status at baseline. Error bars represent standard error of the mean (SEM). OSA at baseline (n = 10), No OSA (n = 9) for A, C and D. OSA at baseline (n = 7), No OSA (n = 7) for B. OSA obstructive sleep apnoea, RNFL retinal nerve fibre layer