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Analysis of polysomnogram findings in children with concurrent obstructive and central sleep apnea
[摘要] Objective Increasing evidence suggests overlap in mechanisms of obstructive and central sleep apnea. Our objective was to compare the patient characteristics and polysomnographic findings of children with concurrent obstructive and central sleep apnea (obstructive sleep apnea + central sleep apnea [OSA + CSA]), to those with OSA only. Methods A retrospective case series of polysomnogram (PSG) from 30 June 2013 to 30 June 2018 of patients 18 years and younger was performed. PSG parameters were analyzed per standard protocol. There were two groups, OSA only group and OSA + CSA group. OSA + CSA was subdivided into groups of central apnea index (CAI) ≤5, and CAI >5. Differences in the age, sex, body mass index (BMI) percentile, prevalence of medical conditions, and PSG parameters between OSA only and OSA + CSA were assessed for statistical significance. Results The mean age of the OSA only group was 8.2 years, significantly higher than that of the OSA + CSA group, 5.0 years, P   .05. Most common comorbidity in the two groups was pulmonary conditions, which included asthma. Of the PSG parameters, arousals due to respiratory events and obstructive apnea hypopnea index of all OSA + CSA groups were significantly higher than those of the OSA only group, P  5. There appears to be overlap in mechanisms of CSA and OSA in this cohort. Level of Evidence 4.
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[关键词] arousals due to respiratory events;central sleep apnea;obstructive sleep apnea;pediatric sleep disorders;polysomnogram [时效性] 
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