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Effects of Obstructive Sleep Apnea on Epilepsy, and Continuous Positive Airway Pressure as a Treatment Option
by
Choi, Sujung
, Joo, Eunyeon
, Kim, Dongyeop
, Jo, Hyunjin
in
Age
/ Body mass index
/ Clinical medicine
/ Comorbidity
/ Compliance
/ Continuous positive airway pressure
/ Convulsions & seizures
/ Demographics
/ Disease
/ Epilepsy
/ Insomnia
/ Medical records
/ Mental depression
/ Questionnaires
/ Restless legs syndrome
/ Sleep apnea
/ Sleep disorders
/ Statistical analysis
2022
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Effects of Obstructive Sleep Apnea on Epilepsy, and Continuous Positive Airway Pressure as a Treatment Option
by
Choi, Sujung
, Joo, Eunyeon
, Kim, Dongyeop
, Jo, Hyunjin
in
Age
/ Body mass index
/ Clinical medicine
/ Comorbidity
/ Compliance
/ Continuous positive airway pressure
/ Convulsions & seizures
/ Demographics
/ Disease
/ Epilepsy
/ Insomnia
/ Medical records
/ Mental depression
/ Questionnaires
/ Restless legs syndrome
/ Sleep apnea
/ Sleep disorders
/ Statistical analysis
2022
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Effects of Obstructive Sleep Apnea on Epilepsy, and Continuous Positive Airway Pressure as a Treatment Option
by
Choi, Sujung
, Joo, Eunyeon
, Kim, Dongyeop
, Jo, Hyunjin
in
Age
/ Body mass index
/ Clinical medicine
/ Comorbidity
/ Compliance
/ Continuous positive airway pressure
/ Convulsions & seizures
/ Demographics
/ Disease
/ Epilepsy
/ Insomnia
/ Medical records
/ Mental depression
/ Questionnaires
/ Restless legs syndrome
/ Sleep apnea
/ Sleep disorders
/ Statistical analysis
2022
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Effects of Obstructive Sleep Apnea on Epilepsy, and Continuous Positive Airway Pressure as a Treatment Option
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Effects of Obstructive Sleep Apnea on Epilepsy, and Continuous Positive Airway Pressure as a Treatment Option
2022
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Purpose: To compare the characteristics of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) between patients with epilepsy and patients without epilepsy and to investigate CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) effect on seizures. Methods: Medical and polysomnography (PSG) data from 235 adult OSA patients with epilepsy (OE; 183 males; mean age, 49.8 years) and 268 age- and sex-matched OSA patients without epilepsy (OSE; 216 males; mean age, 51.3 years), obtained between March 2014 and May 2020 and housed in a database in a university-affiliated hospital, were retrospectively reviewed. All subjects completed surveys addressing comorbidities and medications, and sleep-related questionnaires including the Insomnia Severity Index, Epworth Sleepiness Scale, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, and Beck Depression Inventory-II. Results: Compared with the OSE group, the OE group reported fewer sleep-related complaints and less severe OSA-related PSG parameters, with a lower apnea-hypopnea index (24.9 vs. 33.4 events/h; p < 0.003), arousal index (23.3 vs. 30.8 events/h; p < 0.001), and oxygen desaturation index (19.6 vs. 28.8; p < 0.002). The OE group had fewer smokers and lower alcohol consumption but a higher body mass index (27.0 vs. 25.9 kg/m2; p < 0.001). No correlations were observed between OSA-related PSG parameters and epilepsy-related factors, such as age at seizure onset, seizure type, frequency of seizures, presence of nocturnal seizures, and number of antiseizure medications, in the OE group. Patients with OE who demonstrated good compliance with CPAP therapy exhibited a decrease in seizure frequency. Conclusions: The OE group exhibited less severe disease characteristics than their age- and sex-matched OSE counterparts. Nevertheless, because the coexistence of OSA and epilepsy is high, CPAP therapy can reduce the frequency of seizures. Therefore, it is important to evaluate the presence of OSA in patients with epilepsy and to treat the conditions concurrently.
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