Evaluation of the efficiency of anthropometric parameters and submental ultrasonographic indices as predictors for screening of obstructive sleep apnea and its severity

Abstract Background Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) syndrome is a chronic disease characterized by episodes of upper airway collapse, and has been associated with increased cardiovascular morbidity. Clinical and epidemiological studies have shown that OSA and obesity are strongly associated. Aim The a...

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Main Authors: Eman Ramzy Ali, Ahmad Mostafa Mohamad
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2017-11-01
Series:The Egyptian Journal of Bronchology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.4103/ejb.ejb_17_17
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spelling doaj-a3a62cc3398643f9af091367b06fb8122020-11-25T03:54:57ZengSpringerOpenThe Egyptian Journal of Bronchology1687-84262314-85512017-11-0111435536610.4103/ejb.ejb_17_17Evaluation of the efficiency of anthropometric parameters and submental ultrasonographic indices as predictors for screening of obstructive sleep apnea and its severityEman Ramzy Ali0Ahmad Mostafa Mohamad1Department of Chest Diseases, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams UniversityDepartment of Radiodiagnosis, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams UniversityAbstract Background Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) syndrome is a chronic disease characterized by episodes of upper airway collapse, and has been associated with increased cardiovascular morbidity. Clinical and epidemiological studies have shown that OSA and obesity are strongly associated. Aim The aim of this study was to demonstrate probable positive predictive anthropometric indices and ultrasonic parameters (anatomical and dynamic) and their possible cutoff values for the diagnosis of OSA and its severity. Patients and methods A total of 80 adult patients with at least one of the major OSA symptoms were included in this study, and polysomnography was performed to confirm diagnosis and classify patients according to apnea–hypopnea index into mild, moderate, and severe groups. Anthropometric indices such as abdominal circumference, hip circumference, and neck circumference (NC) were measured for all included patients. Submental ultrasound was performed to measure retropalatal diameter, distance between lingual arteries, retroglossal airspaces, and tongue base thickness. Results The cutoff values of 39.5 cm for NC (sensitivity of 80% and specificity of 77%) and of 25mm for retropalatal diameter during Muller maneuver (sensitivity of 80% and specificity of 82%) showed the most predictive value for both the presence and the severity of OSA, especially when used concomitantly (with 100% sensitivity and 90% specificity). Conclusion Concomitant submental ultrasonography and NC may be a promising tool for screening of OSA and its severity for possible early intervention.http://link.springer.com/article/10.4103/ejb.ejb_17_17anthropometricobstructive sleep apneaoutcomepredictorsUltrasonography
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Evaluation of the efficiency of anthropometric parameters and submental ultrasonographic indices as predictors for screening of obstructive sleep apnea and its severity
The Egyptian Journal of Bronchology
anthropometric
obstructive sleep apnea
outcome
predictors
Ultrasonography
author_facet Eman Ramzy Ali
Ahmad Mostafa Mohamad
author_sort Eman Ramzy Ali
title Evaluation of the efficiency of anthropometric parameters and submental ultrasonographic indices as predictors for screening of obstructive sleep apnea and its severity
title_short Evaluation of the efficiency of anthropometric parameters and submental ultrasonographic indices as predictors for screening of obstructive sleep apnea and its severity
title_full Evaluation of the efficiency of anthropometric parameters and submental ultrasonographic indices as predictors for screening of obstructive sleep apnea and its severity
title_fullStr Evaluation of the efficiency of anthropometric parameters and submental ultrasonographic indices as predictors for screening of obstructive sleep apnea and its severity
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the efficiency of anthropometric parameters and submental ultrasonographic indices as predictors for screening of obstructive sleep apnea and its severity
title_sort evaluation of the efficiency of anthropometric parameters and submental ultrasonographic indices as predictors for screening of obstructive sleep apnea and its severity
publisher SpringerOpen
series The Egyptian Journal of Bronchology
issn 1687-8426
2314-8551
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Abstract Background Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) syndrome is a chronic disease characterized by episodes of upper airway collapse, and has been associated with increased cardiovascular morbidity. Clinical and epidemiological studies have shown that OSA and obesity are strongly associated. Aim The aim of this study was to demonstrate probable positive predictive anthropometric indices and ultrasonic parameters (anatomical and dynamic) and their possible cutoff values for the diagnosis of OSA and its severity. Patients and methods A total of 80 adult patients with at least one of the major OSA symptoms were included in this study, and polysomnography was performed to confirm diagnosis and classify patients according to apnea–hypopnea index into mild, moderate, and severe groups. Anthropometric indices such as abdominal circumference, hip circumference, and neck circumference (NC) were measured for all included patients. Submental ultrasound was performed to measure retropalatal diameter, distance between lingual arteries, retroglossal airspaces, and tongue base thickness. Results The cutoff values of 39.5 cm for NC (sensitivity of 80% and specificity of 77%) and of 25mm for retropalatal diameter during Muller maneuver (sensitivity of 80% and specificity of 82%) showed the most predictive value for both the presence and the severity of OSA, especially when used concomitantly (with 100% sensitivity and 90% specificity). Conclusion Concomitant submental ultrasonography and NC may be a promising tool for screening of OSA and its severity for possible early intervention.
topic anthropometric
obstructive sleep apnea
outcome
predictors
Ultrasonography
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.4103/ejb.ejb_17_17
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