Influence of the degree of polysomnography discomfort on the test result

Objective: To relate the degree of discomfort caused by polysomnography (PSG) with the test result. Methods: Cross-sectional analytical observational study based on PSG performed in adult patients. After performing the PSG, patients completed a standardized form with questions about the degree of di...

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Autores principales: Guiotti Mazão Lima, Mateus Henrique, Felipe Mendes, Kevyn, Barbosa Roque Pesconi, Rafael, Porto Nascimento, Juliano, Malaquias Cabral, Kamilla, Fouad Rabahi, Marcelo
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Publicado: Escuela de Salud Pública y Ambiente. Fac. Cs. Médicas UNC 2024
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topic Sleep medicine
Polysomnography
Obstructive sleep apnea
Sleep
medicina del sueño
polysomnografía
apnea obstructiva del sueño
sueño
spellingShingle Sleep medicine
Polysomnography
Obstructive sleep apnea
Sleep
medicina del sueño
polysomnografía
apnea obstructiva del sueño
sueño
Guiotti Mazão Lima, Mateus Henrique
Felipe Mendes, Kevyn
Barbosa Roque Pesconi, Rafael
Porto Nascimento, Juliano
Malaquias Cabral, Kamilla
Fouad Rabahi, Marcelo
Influence of the degree of polysomnography discomfort on the test result
topic_facet Sleep medicine
Polysomnography
Obstructive sleep apnea
Sleep
medicina del sueño
polysomnografía
apnea obstructiva del sueño
sueño
author Guiotti Mazão Lima, Mateus Henrique
Felipe Mendes, Kevyn
Barbosa Roque Pesconi, Rafael
Porto Nascimento, Juliano
Malaquias Cabral, Kamilla
Fouad Rabahi, Marcelo
author_facet Guiotti Mazão Lima, Mateus Henrique
Felipe Mendes, Kevyn
Barbosa Roque Pesconi, Rafael
Porto Nascimento, Juliano
Malaquias Cabral, Kamilla
Fouad Rabahi, Marcelo
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title Influence of the degree of polysomnography discomfort on the test result
title_short Influence of the degree of polysomnography discomfort on the test result
title_full Influence of the degree of polysomnography discomfort on the test result
title_fullStr Influence of the degree of polysomnography discomfort on the test result
title_full_unstemmed Influence of the degree of polysomnography discomfort on the test result
title_sort influence of the degree of polysomnography discomfort on the test result
description Objective: To relate the degree of discomfort caused by polysomnography (PSG) with the test result. Methods: Cross-sectional analytical observational study based on PSG performed in adult patients. After performing the PSG, patients completed a standardized form with questions about the degree of discomfort during the exam. This information was divided into two groups according to the presence or absence of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), evidenced according to the PSG result by measuring the Apnea and Hypopnea Index (AHI). The analysis was univariate, and the chi-square test was used as an association measure for qualitative variables and, for non-parametric variables, the Mann-Whitney test, with a 95% confidence interval (95%CI) and p-value significant less than 0.05. Results: We included 594 polysomnography patients, with 279 (46.97%) men and 315 (53.03%) women. The 30 to 44.9 years old group had the highest number of patients (43.43%) and the most with obesity (65.16%). The factor that most bothered patients was the presence of wires during the examination. The variables on sleep latency (p = 0.55*), number of awakenings (p = 0.46*), total hours slept (p = 0.98*), and sleep score (p = 0.36 *) showed no significant relationship with the diagnosis of OSA. The degree of discomfort did not present a significant relationship with the PSG result (p = 0.565**). Conclusion: Despite the discomfort during PSG, this factor does not interfere with the test result regarding the presence or absence of OSA.
publisher Escuela de Salud Pública y Ambiente. Fac. Cs. Médicas UNC
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spelling I10-R360-article-404532025-04-03T12:05:14Z Influence of the degree of polysomnography discomfort on the test result Influencia del grado de incomodidad durante lapolisomnografía en el resultado de la prueba Influência do grau de desconforto durante a polissonografia no resultado do teste Guiotti Mazão Lima, Mateus Henrique Felipe Mendes, Kevyn Barbosa Roque Pesconi, Rafael Porto Nascimento, Juliano Malaquias Cabral, Kamilla Fouad Rabahi, Marcelo Sleep medicine Polysomnography Obstructive sleep apnea Sleep medicina del sueño polysomnografía apnea obstructiva del sueño sueño Objective: To relate the degree of discomfort caused by polysomnography (PSG) with the test result. Methods: Cross-sectional analytical observational study based on PSG performed in adult patients. After performing the PSG, patients completed a standardized form with questions about the degree of discomfort during the exam. This information was divided into two groups according to the presence or absence of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), evidenced according to the PSG result by measuring the Apnea and Hypopnea Index (AHI). The analysis was univariate, and the chi-square test was used as an association measure for qualitative variables and, for non-parametric variables, the Mann-Whitney test, with a 95% confidence interval (95%CI) and p-value significant less than 0.05. Results: We included 594 polysomnography patients, with 279 (46.97%) men and 315 (53.03%) women. The 30 to 44.9 years old group had the highest number of patients (43.43%) and the most with obesity (65.16%). The factor that most bothered patients was the presence of wires during the examination. The variables on sleep latency (p = 0.55*), number of awakenings (p = 0.46*), total hours slept (p = 0.98*), and sleep score (p = 0.36 *) showed no significant relationship with the diagnosis of OSA. The degree of discomfort did not present a significant relationship with the PSG result (p = 0.565**). Conclusion: Despite the discomfort during PSG, this factor does not interfere with the test result regarding the presence or absence of OSA. Objetivo: Relacionar el grado de malestar provocado por la polisomnografía (PSG) con el resultado de la prueba.Métodos: Estudio observacional analítico transversal basado en la PSG realizada en pacientes adultos.Tras la realización de la PSG, los pacientes completaron un formulario estandarizado con preguntas sobre el grado demolestias durante el examen. Esta información se dividió en dos grupos según la presenciao ausencia de apnea obstructiva del sueño (AOS), evidenciada según el resultado de la PSG mediante la medición delÍndice de apnea e hipopnea (IAH). El análisis fue univariante, y se utilizó el test de chi-cuadrado comomedida de asociación para las variables cualitativas y, para las variables no paramétricas, la prueba de Mann-Whitney,con un intervalo de confianza del 95% (IC 95%) y un valor p significativo inferior a 0,05. Resultados: Se incluyeron 594pacientes de polisomnografía, con 279 (46,97%) hombres y 315 (53,03%) mujeres. El grupo de 30 a 44,9 añosfue el grupo con mayor número de pacientes (43,43%) y el más obeso (65,16%). El factor quemás molestó a los pacientes fue la presencia de cables durante la exploración. Las variables sobre la latencia del sueño(p = 0,55*), número de despertares (p = 0,46*), total de horas dormidas (p = 0,98*) y puntuación del sueño (p = 0,36 *)no mostraron una relación significativa con el diagnóstico de SAOS. El grado de malestar no presentóuna relación significativa con el resultado de la PSG (p = 0,565**). Conclusiones: A pesar de las molestias durante la PSG, este factor no interfiere en el resultado de la prueba en cuanto a la presencia o ausencia de AOS. Objetivo: Relacionar o grau de desconforto causado pela polissonografia (PSG) com o resultado do teste. Métodos: Estudo observacional analítico transversal baseado em PSG realizado em pacientes adultos. Após a realização da PSG, os pacientes preencheram um formulário padronizado com perguntas sobre o grau de desconforto durante o exame. Essas informações foram divididas em dois grupos de acordo com a presença ou ausência de apneia obstrutiva do sono (AOS), evidenciada de acordo com o resultado da PSG pela medição do Índice de Apneia e Hipopneia (IAH). A análise foi univariada e o teste do qui-quadrado foi utilizado como medida de associação para variáveis qualitativas e, para variáveis não paramétricas, o teste de Mann-Whitney, com intervalo de confiança de 95% (IC 95%) e valor p significativo inferior a 0,05. Resultados: Foram incluídos 594 pacientes de polissonografia, sendo 279 (46,97%) homens e 315 (53,03%) mulheres. O grupo de 30 a 44,9 anos apresentou o maior número de pacientes (43,43%) e a maioria com obesidade (65,16%). O fator que mais incomodou os pacientes foi a presença de fios durante o exame. As variáveis de latência do sono (p 0,55*), número de despertares (p = 0,46*), horas totais dormidas (p = 0,98*) e pontuação do sono (p = 0,36*) não apresentaram relação significativa com o diagnóstico de AOS. O grau de desconforto não apresentou relação significativa com o resultado da PSG (p = 0,565**). Conclusão: Apesar do desconforto durante a PSG, este fator não interfere no resultado do teste quanto à presença ou ausência de AOS. Escuela de Salud Pública y Ambiente. Fac. Cs. 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