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   polysomnographic findings between obese and nonobese pediatrics with obstructive sleep apnea  
   
نویسنده mansouri masoume ,sadr saeed ,nozari hoormehr ,parsarad elnaz ,ghasemi heshmat ,mohammadi zahrasadat ,jalilolghadr shabnam
منبع journal of pediatric perspectives - 2021 - دوره : 9 - شماره : 12 - صفحه:14929 -14940
چکیده    Background: the prevalence of childhood obesity, which is associated with the health risk of osa, is increasing. this study aimed to assess the polysomnographic findings of obese and non-obese children and adolescents with osa.methods: in this cohort retrospective study, all the obese and non-obese children and adolescents with osa referring to sleep disorders clinic, qazvin children hospital, during 2014-2019 were included. the participants were 52 pediatrics within the age range of 1-16 years old and mean age of 6.47±3.59 years, 20 (38.5%) of whom were female and 32 (61.5%) were male. the number of samples was determined according to previous studies, and the patients’ case information was applied in this research. obese children and adolescents were determined according to their bmi. psg was performed for all the participants and its variables including sleep onset, sleep efficiency, sleep stages (n1, n2, n3, rapid eye movement (rem)), arousal index (ai), apnea hypopnea index (ahi), mean arterial oxygen saturation (sao2), and total sleep time were determined and compared between the two groups.results: mann-whitney test showed a statistically significant difference in the percentage of rem sleep stage between the obese and non-obese groups (p=0.017). there was no statistically significant difference in the other polysomnographic variables between the two groups. in the obese group, linear regression showed significant correlation between body mass index (bmi) and ahi as well as mean arterial sao2.conclusion: the percentage of rem sleep stage in the obese group with osa was lower than that in the non-obese group. there was a correlation (p≤0.05) between obesity and respiratory events in sleep. it is predicted that with increasing age, obese people are more likely to have severe sleep apnea.
کلیدواژه adolescents ,children ,obesity ,obstructive sleep apnea (osa) ,polysomnography (psg)
آدرس qazvin university of medical sciences, school of medicine, clinical research development unit, qods hospital, department of pediatrics, iran, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, mofid children's hospital, department of pediatric pulmonary diseases, iran, qazvin university of medical sciences, children growth research center, research institute for prevention of non-communicable diseases, iran, qazvin university of medical sciences, children growth research center, research institute for prevention of non-communicable diseases, iran, qazvin university of medical sciences, clinical research development unit, qods hospital, iran, qazvin university of medical sciences, children growth research center, research institute for prevention of non-communicable diseases, iran, qazvin university of medical sciences, school of medicine, children growth research center, research institute for prevention of non-communicable diseases, department of pediatrics, iran
پست الکترونیکی shabnam_jalilolgadr@yahoo.com
 
     
   
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