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Published on: December 6, 2016
Risk of obstructive sleep apnea in open-angle glaucoma versus controls using the STOP-Bang questionnaire
Mariana Cabrera1, Ana María Benavides1, Numan A E Hallaji1
1Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences, Toronto Western Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.
Objective:
To compare the percentage of patients at risk for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in open-angle glaucoma (OAG) versus controls using the STOP-Bang questionnaire.
Methods:
This study used a cross-sectional survey. Patients with OAG and controls completed the STOP-Bang questionnaire-a validated tool to identify patients at high risk for OSA. Patients were considered at risk if they scored 3 or more points or at high risk for moderate/severe OSA if they scored 5 or more out of the maximum 8 points. Demographic information, medical history, and previous diagnosis of OSA were recorded. Details regarding the patients' glaucoma were obtained from their medical records.
Results:
A total of 437 patients with OAG and 441 controls were included. The mean STOP-Bang score was 3.01 ± 1.3 for the glaucoma group and 3.03 ± 1.4 for the control group (p = 0.92). There was no significant difference between the percentage of subjects considered at risk for OSA (62.7% OAG vs 59.4% controls, p = 0.37) or at high risk for moderate/severe OSA (12.6% OAG vs 16.5% controls, p = 0.1). Significantly more patients in the control group had a previous diagnosis of OSA (p = 0.01). More patients with OAG reported feeling tired compared with controls (p = 0.003). A risk/high risk for OSA was not associated with glaucoma severity, progression, intraocular pressure control, or glaucoma type.
Conclusions:
Our results indicate that a risk or high risk for moderate/severe OSA as measured by the STOP-Bang questionnaire is not correlated with the presence or absence of glaucoma (regardless of the type), glaucoma severity, glaucoma progression, or IOP control.
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