Clinical use of the STOPBANG questionnaire to determine postoperative risk in veterans

Sep 9, 2018The Laryngoscope

Using the STOP-BANG questionnaire to assess surgery risks in veterans

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Abstract

Of 1,080 veterans, 8.8% experienced immediate postoperative adverse events.

  • Patients with high-risk STOP-BANG scores (5-8) had 2.1 times greater odds of experiencing any adverse event compared to those with low- to intermediate-risk scores (0-4).
  • The odds of hypoxia for patients with high-risk scores were 2.8 times greater than for those with low- to intermediate-risk scores.
  • Among patients diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), high-risk scores were associated with 3.9 times greater odds of adverse events.
  • High-risk scores also indicated 3.7 times greater odds of hypoxia in patients with a history of OSA.
  • Patients without a history of OSA did not show significantly greater odds of adverse events with high-risk scores.

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