TITLE:
Can Number of Sites of Obstruction Be Predicted on a Level 3 Home Sleep Study?
AUTHORS:
Dasari Samuel Deenadayal, Dumpala Vidyasagar, Vyshanavi Bommakanti
KEYWORDS:
Home Sleep Study, Levels of Obstruction
JOURNAL NAME:
International Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery,
Vol.7 No.3,
May
10,
2018
ABSTRACT: Objective: To assess the number of levels of obstruction on a level 3 home sleep study in patients with obstructive sleep apnea. Study Design: This is a prospective study. Setting: Tertiary referral centre. Subjects and Methods: All the patients with the complaints of snoring, excessive daytime sleepiness, were evaluated for OSA. Complete history was taken and a thorough clinical examination was done followed by fibreoptic nasopharyngoscopy to determine the sites of obstructions. Patients were categorised into group A and group B based on the number of levels of obstruction. A level 3 home sleep study also was done for these patients. We tried to correlate the polysomnographic variables between the two groups. Results: There was a significant difference between the two groups in a number of PSG parameters. Patients in A group had lower number of apnoeas, obstructive apnoeas, hypopneas, AHI index, flow limitation and BMI as compared to patients in group B and the difference was statistically significant. We have devised a score using 3 parameters AHI, Flow limitation with snoring and BMI, the Deenadayal’s (DDS) scoring system. The minimum scoring would be 3 and maximum score would be 6. Based on scoring the probable number of obstructions can be identified. Conclusion: Sleep study report can yield a lot of information regarding the number of levels of obstruction. A critical analysis is required while doing the same. Till date there have been no reports in literature identifying number of levels of obstruction on PSG.