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445 Predictors of the accuracy of positive pressure therapy machine-detected apnea-hypopnea events
445 Predictors of the accuracy of positive pressure therapy machine-detected apnea-hypopnea events
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445 Predictors of the accuracy of positive pressure therapy machine-detected apnea-hypopnea events

2021
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Introduction During positive airway pressure (PAP) therapy for sleep apnea syndromes, the machine detected apnea hypopnea index (AHI) is an important method for clinicians to evaluate the beneficial effects of PAP. There are concerns about the accuracy of this detection, which also confounds a related question-how common and severe are residual events on PAP. Our study aimed for estimating the long term accuracy of machine detected AHI and the predictors. Methods Subjects with OSA who underwent a split night polysomnography were recruited prospectively. Those treated with PAP and tracked by the EncoreAnywhereTM system were analyzed. The ones who stopped PAP within one month were excluded for this analysis. Compliance, therapy data and waveform data were analyzed. Machine detected versus manually scored events were compared at the 1st, 3rd, 6th and 12th month from PAP initiation, and logistic regression was done to explore the factors associated with a high AHI difference. Results One hundred and seventy-two patients with mean age of 58.79 ± 13.80 and 63.4% male were included. The differences between the machine detected AHI and manual scored AHI was 10.72 ±8.43 in the first month and were stable for up to 12 months. Male sex, large leak ≥ 1.5% of the whole night, titration arousal index ≥ 15 times/hour, and higher ratio of unstable breathing were associated with AHI difference ≥ 5 times/hour. Conclusion The limited agreement between machine detected AHI in the tracking system and manually scored AHI persists for up to 12 months. Gender, large leak, the amount of unstable breathing on PAP, and arousal index during the titration were factors associated with this inaccuracy. Support (if any) positive airway pressure, apnea hypopnea index; detection accuracy
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