Continuous positive airway pressure and adverse cardiovascular events in obstructive sleep apnea: are participants of randomized trials representative of sleep clinic patients?

Nov 5, 2021Sleep

Continuous positive airway pressure and heart risks in sleep apnea: do trial participants represent typical sleep clinic patients?

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Abstract

Only 1.2% to 21.9% of sleep clinic patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) met the eligibility criteria for recent randomized controlled trials on CPAP therapy.

  • Sleep clinic patients diagnosed with OSA were generally younger, sleepier, more likely to be female, and less likely to have preexisting cardiovascular disease compared to RCT participants.
  • The percentage of patients with severe OSA who met the RCT eligibility criteria ranged from 1.2% to 20.9%.
  • For any OSA, the percentage meeting eligibility criteria ranged from 0.8% to 21.9%.
  • Eligibility criteria that excluded the most patients included preexisting cardiovascular disease, excessive sleepiness, nocturnal low oxygen levels, and other co-morbidities.
  • The findings suggest significant differences between the typical sleep clinic OSA patient population and those included in RCTs examining CPAP effects on cardiovascular events.

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