Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
5644000 | Sleep Medicine | 2016 | 27 Pages |
Abstract
Even the best-performing Berlin questionnaire failed to identify 31% of patients with moderate to severe OSA as being at high risk of OSA, thus preventing them from receiving a correct diagnosis and treatment. Considering that patients with Type 2 diabetes mellitus are at high risk of cardiovascular mortality and also have a high prevalence of moderate to severe OSA, we find screening based on the questionnaires suboptimal and suggest that OSA screening should be performed using home sleep monitoring devices.
Keywords
Related Topics
Life Sciences
Neuroscience
Neurology
Authors
Katerina Westlake, Andrea Plihalova, Martin Pretl, Zuzana Lattova, Jan Polak,