Affiliation:
1. Post Graduate Department Of Respiratory Medicine ,rajarajeswari Medical College And Hospital,bangalore- 560074.
2. Professor & Head Department Of Respiratory Medicine ,rajarajeswari Medical College And Hospital,bangalore- 560074
3. Associate Professor Department Of Respiratory Medicine ,rajarajeswari Medical College And Hospital,bangalore- 560074.
4. Postgraduate Department Of Respiratory Medicine, Rajarajeswari Medical College And Hospital,Bangalore- 560074
Abstract
Introduction:Theoverlapsyndromewas first coinedbyDavidC.Flenley in1985 todescribethecoexistenceofobstructive
sleep apnoea (OSA) in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Patients with Overlap Syndrome
experience more profound nocturnal oxygen desaturation (NOD) than patients with OSA or COPD alone. Little is known
about the possible predictors of the overlap syndrome and its association with comorbidities contributing to impaired
outcome.Objectives:This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence and possible predictors of the overlap syndrome and its
correlation with various comorbidities in a cohort of COPD patients.Materials & Methods:Individuals with COPD (GOLD,
riskgroupsA–D) admittedinourhospitalfromMarch2021 toDecember 2021.Informationonage,gender,bodymass index
(BMI), waist-hip ratio, smoking status, Adjusted neck circumference Epworth sleepiness scale (ESS),STOP BANG, COPD
assessment test score,comorbidities,was collectedanda spirometry wasperformed.Participants underwent Level 1 sleep
study in our hospital.An apnoea-hypopnea index (AHI) >5 per hour was considered to indicate OSA. Results:Around 50
patients were enrolled with a mean age of 60.7 of whom male is 52 % and female is 48%. During nocturnal
polysomnography, 39.1% had evidence of OSA.AHI had statisticaly correlated with Diabetes,Hypertension (p
value<0.005).Also in our study we found AHI had statisticaly correlated between ESS score and severity of COPD (GOLD
Class B & C)(p value<0.005).Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension and Diabetes were more common in patients with overlap
syndrome. Conclusion: The prevalence of COPD patients with OSA is 24%. BMI and smoking history seems to be a
predictoroftheoverlapsyndrome.Thesepatientsmaybemoreaffectedbypulmonaryarterialhypertensionanddiabetes
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