TY - JOUR
T1 - Hour-to-hour variability of oxygen saturation in sleep apnea
AU - Chandhary, Bashir
AU - Dasti, Salman
AU - Park, Yong
AU - Brown, Terry
AU - Davis, Harry
AU - Akhtar, Bushra
PY - 1998/3/1
Y1 - 1998/3/1
N2 - Study objectives: Methods used to express the severity of oxygen desaturation during polysomnography include the average oxygen saturation (AO2), lowest oxygen saturation (LO2), and the percent of the total time with oxygen saturation level lower than 90% (T<90%). We wanted to determine which one of these methods is least variable during different hours of monitoring. Design: Prospective, observational study. Setting: Sleep center at a medical university. Patients: One hundred fifty patients with apnea- hypopnea index from 5 to 130. Measurements: AO2, LO2, and T<90% were calculated during each of the 8 h of polysomnography. Data for each hour were compared and the Cronbach alpha coefficients were calculated. Results: There was a high degree of correlation among the three methods as well as between each method and the severity of sleep apnea. The mean ± SD values for each method were as follows: AO2, 92.7±5.6; LO2, 68.5 ± 19.3; and T<90%, 15.7 ± 24.2. The alpha coefficients for these methods were AO2, 0.98; LO2, 0.88; and T<90%, 0.98. In all methods, the data of the first hour were significantly different from the data of the subsequent hours. Conclusion: Both AO2 and T<90% methods show less hour to hour variability compared with LOs, and there is more variability in the first hour. Since the AO2 values >90% may not convey the severity of O2 desaturation, T<90% may be the best method of expressing oxygen saturation changes during polysomnography.
AB - Study objectives: Methods used to express the severity of oxygen desaturation during polysomnography include the average oxygen saturation (AO2), lowest oxygen saturation (LO2), and the percent of the total time with oxygen saturation level lower than 90% (T<90%). We wanted to determine which one of these methods is least variable during different hours of monitoring. Design: Prospective, observational study. Setting: Sleep center at a medical university. Patients: One hundred fifty patients with apnea- hypopnea index from 5 to 130. Measurements: AO2, LO2, and T<90% were calculated during each of the 8 h of polysomnography. Data for each hour were compared and the Cronbach alpha coefficients were calculated. Results: There was a high degree of correlation among the three methods as well as between each method and the severity of sleep apnea. The mean ± SD values for each method were as follows: AO2, 92.7±5.6; LO2, 68.5 ± 19.3; and T<90%, 15.7 ± 24.2. The alpha coefficients for these methods were AO2, 0.98; LO2, 0.88; and T<90%, 0.98. In all methods, the data of the first hour were significantly different from the data of the subsequent hours. Conclusion: Both AO2 and T<90% methods show less hour to hour variability compared with LOs, and there is more variability in the first hour. Since the AO2 values >90% may not convey the severity of O2 desaturation, T<90% may be the best method of expressing oxygen saturation changes during polysomnography.
KW - Hypoxemia
KW - Nocturnal oximetry
KW - Oxygen desaturation
KW - Sleep apnea
KW - Variability
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U2 - 10.1378/chest.113.3.719
DO - 10.1378/chest.113.3.719
M3 - Article
C2 - 9515849
AN - SCOPUS:0031910108
SN - 0012-3692
VL - 113
SP - 719
EP - 722
JO - Diseases of the chest
JF - Diseases of the chest
IS - 3
ER -