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Prevalence of sleep-disordered breathing in acute ischemic stroke as determined using a portable sleep apnea monitoring device in Korean subjects

Authors
Joo, Byung-EukSeok, Hung YoulYu, Sung-WookKim, Byung-JoPark, Kun-WooLee, Dae-HieJung, Ki-Young
Issue Date
1월-2011
Publisher
SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
Keywords
Sleep-disordered breathing; Prevalence; Acute ischemic stroke; Portable sleep apnea monitoring device
Citation
SLEEP AND BREATHING, v.15, no.1, pp.77 - 82
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Journal Title
SLEEP AND BREATHING
Volume
15
Number
1
Start Page
77
End Page
82
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/113416
DOI
10.1007/s11325-009-0325-8
ISSN
1520-9512
Abstract
It has been suggested that there is a strong association between sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) and stroke. However, this connection has not been studied in Korean subjects. Sixty-one patients with acute cerebral infarction (ACI) and 13 patients with transient ischemic attack (TIA) were consecutively enrolled. SDB was evaluated within 48 h of stroke or TIA onset using a portable screening device, which allowed incidents of apnea, hypopnea, and snoring to be automatically analyzed. Clinical and sleep-related variables, including body mass indices (BMI), cardiovascular risk factors, stroke severity and disability, and Epworth sleepiness scale, Stanford sleepiness scale, and Berlin questionnaire scores were assessed. Sixty-four age-matched patient's spouses or family members with no history of physician-diagnosed stroke were enrolled as controls. Mean apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) was significantly higher in TIA (14.6 +/- 10.4) and ACI (15.6 +/- 14.7) patients than in the controls (7.8 +/- 7.0; p = 0.001). The prevalences of SDB were 69.2% in TIA and 50.8% in ACI patients and 32.8% in controls. BMI and systolic blood pressure (SBP) were significantly higher in patients with SDB than in patients without SDB. Sleep-related stroke onset occurred in 17 patients (22.9%), and these patients had significantly higher AHIs. Multiple logistic regression analysis showed that BMI (odds ratio, 1.293; p = 0.027) and SBP (odds ratio, 1.030; p = 0.004) were found to independently predict SDB in patients with TIA or ACI. SDB is prevalent during the 48 h following ACI or TIA in Korean subjects. The authors recommend that SDB be evaluated after an ACI or TIA, especially in those with a high BMI and an elevated SBP.
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