The STOPBANG questionnaire shows an insufficient specificity for detecting obstructive sleep apnea in patients with atrial fibrillation

Apr 24, 2018Journal of sleep research

The STOP-BANG questionnaire may not accurately identify sleep apnea in patients with irregular heartbeats

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Abstract

Eighty-five percent of 95 patients with cardiac arrhythmia were found to have obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).

  • The STOP-BANG questionnaire demonstrated 89% sensitivity and 36% specificity for diagnosing OSA.
  • An apnea-hypopnea index score of ≥5/hr of sleep was used to define OSA.
  • The area under the curve for the STOP-BANG questionnaire indicated fair performance at 0.74 (p = .004).
  • A high false positive rate was observed with the STOP-BANG score.
  • A recommendation is made for level II sleep studies to accurately identify OSA in patients with atrial fibrillation.

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