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Predictive power of Oxygen Desaturation Index (ODI) and Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI) in detecting long-term neurocognitive and psychosocial outcomes of sleep-disordered breathing in children: a questionnaire-based study

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
Pediatric obstructive sleep apnea can negatively affect children's neurocognitive function and development, hindering academic and adaptive goals. Questionnaires are suitable for assessing neuropsychological symptoms in children with sleep-disordered breathing. The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of using the Oxygen Desaturation Index compared to the Obstructive Apnea-Hypopnea Index in predicting long-term consequences of sleep-disordered breathing in children. We conducted a retrospective analysis of respiratory polysomnography recordings from preschool and school-age children (mean age: 5.8 ± 2.8 years) and followed them up after an average of 3.1 ± 0.8 years from the home-based polysomnography. We administered three validated questionnaires to the parents/caregivers of the children by phone. Our results showed that children with an Oxygen Desaturation Index (ODI) greater than one event per hour exhibited symptoms in four domains (physical, school-related, Quality of Life [QoL], and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder [ADHD]) at follow-up, compared to only two symptoms (physical and school-related) found in children with an Obstructive Apnea-Hypopnea Index greater than one event per hour at the time of diagnosis. Our study also found a significant correlation between the minimum SpO2 (%) recorded at diagnosis and several outcomes, including Pediatric Sleep Questionnaire (PSQ) scores, physical, social, and school-related outcomes, and ADHD index at follow-up. These results suggest that the Oxygen Desaturation Index could serve as a valuable predictor of long-term symptoms in children with sleep-disordered breathing, which could inform treatment decisions. Additionally, measuring minimum SpO2 levels may help assess the risk of developing long-term symptoms and monitor treatment outcomes.
Iris type:
Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
children; home respiratory polygraphy; obstructive apnea–hypopnea index; oxygen desaturation index; quality of life; questionnaires; sleep disordered breathing
List of contributors:
Zaffanello, M.; Ferrante, G.; Zoccante, L.; Ciceri, M. L.; Nosetti, L.; Tenero, L.; Piazza, M.; Piacentini, G.
Authors of the University:
**Pediatric pulmonology, pediatric sleep medicine, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
NOSETTI LUANA
Handle:
https://irinsubria.uninsubria.it/handle/11383/2168083
Full Text:
https://irinsubria.uninsubria.it//retrieve/handle/11383/2168083/249191/jcm-12-03060%20(1).pdf
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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
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