Association of Unrecognized Obstructive Sleep Apnea With Postoperative Cardiovascular Events in Patients Undergoing Major Noncardiac Surgery

May 16, 2019JAMA

Hidden Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Its Link to Heart Problems After Major Non-Heart Surgery

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Abstract

Among 1218 patients, 30.1% with severe obstructive sleep apnea experienced cardiovascular complications within 30 days after major noncardiac surgery.

  • Severe obstructive sleep apnea was linked to a higher risk of postoperative cardiovascular complications, with an adjusted hazard ratio of 2.23.
  • Patients with moderate and mild obstructive sleep apnea did not show a statistically significant increase in risk for the primary outcome.
  • The mean time of low oxygen levels during the first three postoperative nights was significantly longer in patients who experienced cardiovascular complications.
  • No significant differences in perioperative outcomes were found based on the type of anesthesia, use of postoperative opioids, or supplemental oxygen therapy.

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