TY - JOUR
T1 - Simple and unbiased OSA prescreening
T2 - Introduction of a new morphologic osa prediction score
AU - Laharnar, Naima
AU - Herberger, Sebastian
AU - Prochnow, Lisa Kristin
AU - Chen, Ning Hung
AU - Cistulli, Peter A.
AU - Pack, Allan I.
AU - Schwab, Richard
AU - Keenan, Brendan T.
AU - Mazzotti, Diego R.
AU - Fietze, Ingo
AU - Penzel, Thomas
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Laharnar et al.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Purpose: An early prescreening in suspected obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) patients is desirable to expedite diagnosis and treatment. However, the accuracy and applicability of current prescre-ening tools is insufficient. We developed and tested an unbiased scoring system based solely on objective variables, which focuses on the diagnosis of severe OSA and exclusion of OSA. Patients and Methods: The OSA prediction score was developed (n = 150) and validated (n = 50) within German sleep center patients that were recruited as part of the Sleep Apnea Global Interdisciplinary Consortium (SAGIC). Six objective variables that were easy to assess and highly correlated with the apnea–hypopnea index were chosen for the score, including some known OSA risk factors: body-mass index, neck circumference, waist circumference, tongue position, male gender, and age (for women only). To test the predictive ability of the score and identify score thresholds, the receiver-operating characteristics (ROC) and curve were calculated. Results: A score ≥8 for predicting severe OSA resulted in an area under the ROC curve (ROC-AUC) of 90% (95% confidence interval: 84%, 95%), test accuracy of 82% (75%, 88%), sensitivity of 82% (65%, 93%), specificity of 82% (74%, 88%), and positive likelihood ratio of 4.55 (3.00, 6.90). A score ≤5 for predicting the absence of OSA resulted in a ROC-AUC of 89% (83%, 94%), test accuracy of 80% (73%, 86%), sensitivity of 72% (55%, 85%), specificity of 83% (75%, 89%), and positive likelihood ratio of 4.20 (2.66, 6.61). Performance characteristics were comparable in the small validation sample. Conclusion: We introduced a novel prescreening tool combining easily obtainable objective measures with predictive power and high general applicability. The proposed tool success-fully predicted severe OSA (important due to its high risk of cardiovascular disease) and the exclusion of OSA (rarely a feature of previous screening instruments, but important for better differential diagnosis and treatment).
AB - Purpose: An early prescreening in suspected obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) patients is desirable to expedite diagnosis and treatment. However, the accuracy and applicability of current prescre-ening tools is insufficient. We developed and tested an unbiased scoring system based solely on objective variables, which focuses on the diagnosis of severe OSA and exclusion of OSA. Patients and Methods: The OSA prediction score was developed (n = 150) and validated (n = 50) within German sleep center patients that were recruited as part of the Sleep Apnea Global Interdisciplinary Consortium (SAGIC). Six objective variables that were easy to assess and highly correlated with the apnea–hypopnea index were chosen for the score, including some known OSA risk factors: body-mass index, neck circumference, waist circumference, tongue position, male gender, and age (for women only). To test the predictive ability of the score and identify score thresholds, the receiver-operating characteristics (ROC) and curve were calculated. Results: A score ≥8 for predicting severe OSA resulted in an area under the ROC curve (ROC-AUC) of 90% (95% confidence interval: 84%, 95%), test accuracy of 82% (75%, 88%), sensitivity of 82% (65%, 93%), specificity of 82% (74%, 88%), and positive likelihood ratio of 4.55 (3.00, 6.90). A score ≤5 for predicting the absence of OSA resulted in a ROC-AUC of 89% (83%, 94%), test accuracy of 80% (73%, 86%), sensitivity of 72% (55%, 85%), specificity of 83% (75%, 89%), and positive likelihood ratio of 4.20 (2.66, 6.61). Performance characteristics were comparable in the small validation sample. Conclusion: We introduced a novel prescreening tool combining easily obtainable objective measures with predictive power and high general applicability. The proposed tool success-fully predicted severe OSA (important due to its high risk of cardiovascular disease) and the exclusion of OSA (rarely a feature of previous screening instruments, but important for better differential diagnosis and treatment).
KW - Diagnostic
KW - Obstructive sleep apnea
KW - Screening
KW - Sensitivity
KW - Specificity
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U2 - 10.2147/NSS.S333471
DO - 10.2147/NSS.S333471
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85119155768
SN - 1179-1608
VL - 13
SP - 2039
EP - 2049
JO - Nature and Science of Sleep
JF - Nature and Science of Sleep
ER -