Using the STOP-BANG questionnaire to predict hypoxaemia in patients recovering from noncardiac surgery: a prospective cohort analysis

Apr 24, 2016British journal of anaesthesia

Using the STOP-BANG questionnaire to predict low oxygen levels in patients recovering from non-heart surgery

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Abstract

The median area under the curve for oxygen saturation of 90% per hour was 0.09 %–h among 630 patients.

  • The STOP-BANG score was not associated with postoperative hypoxaemia, with a slope coefficient of 0.002 %–h for a unit increase in the score.
  • No significant association was found between a modified STOP-BANG score, based on two specific questions, and hypoxaemia, with a slope coefficient of 0.03 %–h/score.
  • Findings suggest that the STOP-BANG score may not be a reliable predictor of hypoxaemia in adults after noncardiac surgery.

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