Pulmonary Function Influences the Performance of Berlin Questionnaire, Modified Berlin Questionnaire, and STOP-Bang Score for Screening Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Subjects with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Qinhan Wu,1,2 Liang Xie,1,2 Wenjing Li,1,2 Guiling Xiang,1,2 Weiping Hu,1,2 Hong Jiang,1,2 Xu Wu,1,2 Xiaodan Wu,1,2 Shanqun Li1,2 1Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China; 2Clinical Centre for Sleep Breathing Disorder and...

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Main Authors: Wu Q, Xie L, Li W, Xiang G, Hu W, Jiang H, Wu X, Li S
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2020-05-01
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spelling doaj-eceb667149e04aa3ab283ab9211d620c2020-11-25T02:22:07ZengDove Medical PressInternational Journal of COPD1178-20052020-05-01Volume 151207121654185Pulmonary Function Influences the Performance of Berlin Questionnaire, Modified Berlin Questionnaire, and STOP-Bang Score for Screening Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Subjects with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseWu QXie LLi WXiang GHu WJiang HWu XWu XLi SQinhan Wu,1,2 Liang Xie,1,2 Wenjing Li,1,2 Guiling Xiang,1,2 Weiping Hu,1,2 Hong Jiang,1,2 Xu Wu,1,2 Xiaodan Wu,1,2 Shanqun Li1,2 1Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China; 2Clinical Centre for Sleep Breathing Disorder and Snoring, Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Shanqun Li; Xiaodan WuDepartment of Pulmonary Medicine, Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, 180 Fenglin Road, Shanghai 200032, People’s Republic of ChinaTel/ Fax +86 21 64048687Email li.shanqun@zs-hospital.sh.cn; wu.xiaodan@zs-hospital.sh.cnPurpose: The co-existence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) has been described as the overlap syndrome. The objective of the study is to investigate the performance of Berlin Questionnaire (BQ), modified Berlin Questionnaire (MBQ), and STOP-Bang score in screening overlap syndrome from COPD subjects and investigate how pulmonary function interferes with questionnaire scoring.Subjects and Methods: Among 116 COPD subjects included in this study, 62 were overlap syndrome subjects and 54 were COPD subjects without OSA. Subjects included were asked to fill out the questionnaires to collect demographic characteristics of subjects and questionnaire scores of BQ, MBQ, and STOP-Bang; perform pulmonary function test to confirm their COPD diagnosis; and perform polysomnography.Results: AUC (area under the curve) of BQ, MBQ, and STOP-Bang score in screening OSA among patients with COPD was 0.71 (0.64– 0.79), 0.75 (0.67– 0.83), and 0.72 (0.64– 0.80). In COPD subjects without OSA, FEV1%pred was statistically associated with the misdiagnosis of BQ (P= 0.0091), MBQ (P= 0.0143), and STOP-Bang (P= 0.0453). In patients with overlap syndrome, FVC%pred affected the risk of misdiagnosis of the three questionnaires (BQ: P= 0.0413; MBQ: P= 0.0150; STOP-Bang: P= 0.0241). BMI and neck circumferences (NC) were negatively correlated with FEV1%pred (BMI: P= 0.0454; NC: P= 0.0230) and FVC%pred (BMI: P= 0.0042; NC: P= 0.0367) in overlap subjects. In contrast, BMI was positively correlated with FEV1/FVC (P= 0.0141) and FEV1%pred (P= 0.0391) in COPD subjects without OSA.Conclusion: BQ, MBQ, and STOP-Bang score performed well in COPD subjects for screening OSA. The diagnosis of the three questionnaires was more accurate in subjects with lower FEV1%pred or FVC%pred value. Pulmonary function might exert influence on the diagnosis efficacy of the three questionnaires through BMI and neck circumference.Keywords: pulmonary disease, chronic obstructive, sleep apnea, obstructive, surveys and questionnaires, pulmonary ventilationhttps://www.dovepress.com/pulmonary-function-influences-the-performance-of-berlin-questionnaire--peer-reviewed-article-COPDpulmonary diseasechronic obstructivesleep apneaobstructivesurveys and questionnairespulmonary ventilation
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author Wu Q
Xie L
Li W
Xiang G
Hu W
Jiang H
Wu X
Wu X
Li S
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Xie L
Li W
Xiang G
Hu W
Jiang H
Wu X
Wu X
Li S
Pulmonary Function Influences the Performance of Berlin Questionnaire, Modified Berlin Questionnaire, and STOP-Bang Score for Screening Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Subjects with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
International Journal of COPD
pulmonary disease
chronic obstructive
sleep apnea
obstructive
surveys and questionnaires
pulmonary ventilation
author_facet Wu Q
Xie L
Li W
Xiang G
Hu W
Jiang H
Wu X
Wu X
Li S
author_sort Wu Q
title Pulmonary Function Influences the Performance of Berlin Questionnaire, Modified Berlin Questionnaire, and STOP-Bang Score for Screening Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Subjects with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
title_short Pulmonary Function Influences the Performance of Berlin Questionnaire, Modified Berlin Questionnaire, and STOP-Bang Score for Screening Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Subjects with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
title_full Pulmonary Function Influences the Performance of Berlin Questionnaire, Modified Berlin Questionnaire, and STOP-Bang Score for Screening Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Subjects with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
title_fullStr Pulmonary Function Influences the Performance of Berlin Questionnaire, Modified Berlin Questionnaire, and STOP-Bang Score for Screening Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Subjects with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
title_full_unstemmed Pulmonary Function Influences the Performance of Berlin Questionnaire, Modified Berlin Questionnaire, and STOP-Bang Score for Screening Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Subjects with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
title_sort pulmonary function influences the performance of berlin questionnaire, modified berlin questionnaire, and stop-bang score for screening obstructive sleep apnea in subjects with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
publisher Dove Medical Press
series International Journal of COPD
issn 1178-2005
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Qinhan Wu,1,2 Liang Xie,1,2 Wenjing Li,1,2 Guiling Xiang,1,2 Weiping Hu,1,2 Hong Jiang,1,2 Xu Wu,1,2 Xiaodan Wu,1,2 Shanqun Li1,2 1Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China; 2Clinical Centre for Sleep Breathing Disorder and Snoring, Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Shanqun Li; Xiaodan WuDepartment of Pulmonary Medicine, Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, 180 Fenglin Road, Shanghai 200032, People’s Republic of ChinaTel/ Fax +86 21 64048687Email li.shanqun@zs-hospital.sh.cn; wu.xiaodan@zs-hospital.sh.cnPurpose: The co-existence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) has been described as the overlap syndrome. The objective of the study is to investigate the performance of Berlin Questionnaire (BQ), modified Berlin Questionnaire (MBQ), and STOP-Bang score in screening overlap syndrome from COPD subjects and investigate how pulmonary function interferes with questionnaire scoring.Subjects and Methods: Among 116 COPD subjects included in this study, 62 were overlap syndrome subjects and 54 were COPD subjects without OSA. Subjects included were asked to fill out the questionnaires to collect demographic characteristics of subjects and questionnaire scores of BQ, MBQ, and STOP-Bang; perform pulmonary function test to confirm their COPD diagnosis; and perform polysomnography.Results: AUC (area under the curve) of BQ, MBQ, and STOP-Bang score in screening OSA among patients with COPD was 0.71 (0.64– 0.79), 0.75 (0.67– 0.83), and 0.72 (0.64– 0.80). In COPD subjects without OSA, FEV1%pred was statistically associated with the misdiagnosis of BQ (P= 0.0091), MBQ (P= 0.0143), and STOP-Bang (P= 0.0453). In patients with overlap syndrome, FVC%pred affected the risk of misdiagnosis of the three questionnaires (BQ: P= 0.0413; MBQ: P= 0.0150; STOP-Bang: P= 0.0241). BMI and neck circumferences (NC) were negatively correlated with FEV1%pred (BMI: P= 0.0454; NC: P= 0.0230) and FVC%pred (BMI: P= 0.0042; NC: P= 0.0367) in overlap subjects. In contrast, BMI was positively correlated with FEV1/FVC (P= 0.0141) and FEV1%pred (P= 0.0391) in COPD subjects without OSA.Conclusion: BQ, MBQ, and STOP-Bang score performed well in COPD subjects for screening OSA. The diagnosis of the three questionnaires was more accurate in subjects with lower FEV1%pred or FVC%pred value. Pulmonary function might exert influence on the diagnosis efficacy of the three questionnaires through BMI and neck circumference.Keywords: pulmonary disease, chronic obstructive, sleep apnea, obstructive, surveys and questionnaires, pulmonary ventilation
topic pulmonary disease
chronic obstructive
sleep apnea
obstructive
surveys and questionnaires
pulmonary ventilation
url https://www.dovepress.com/pulmonary-function-influences-the-performance-of-berlin-questionnaire--peer-reviewed-article-COPD
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