Characteristics analysis of OSA patients in different age groups based on 10 years of PSG monitoring
10.3760/cma.j.cn115330-20250109-00022
- VernacularTitle:不同年龄组OSA患者临床特征分析:基于单中心的10年PSG数据
- Author:
Lili PENG
1
;
Jinrang LI
1
;
Zhi LIU
1
;
Chun ZHANG
1
;
Shizhen ZOU
1
;
Wei YUAN
1
;
Leilei YU
1
;
Yuanyuan JIA
1
Author Information
1. 中国人民解放军总医院第六医学中心耳鼻咽喉头颈外科医学部咽喉嗓音外科 国家耳鼻咽喉疾病临床研究中心,北京100048
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Age;
Sleep apnea, obstructive;
Polysomnography
- From:
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery
2025;60(9):1127-1133
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical characteristics and polysomnography (PSG) features of patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) of different ages.Methods:From January 2015 to March 2024, the patients who underwent overnight PSG monitoring at the Sleep Respiratory Disease Diagnosis and Treatment Center, Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Sixth Medical Center of the PLA General Hospital were sequentially enrolled.A total of 4 396 patients[aged from 18 to 97(46.04±12.60)years] with OSA who met the criteria were finally enrolled and divided into the youth group (18-44 years old, n=2 099), middle-aged group (45-59 years old, n=1 641), and elderly group (≥60 years old, n=656).The differences in general condition, Epworth sleepiness Scale (ESS) score, rapid eye movement sleep (REM) sleep time in total sleep time, micro-awakening index, apnea hypopnea index (AHI), minimum oxygen saturation at night (LSpO 2), oxygen hypoxia index (ODI) and so on were compared.Multivariate Logistic regression was used to analyze the relationship between age stratification and different severity of OSA (mild 5≤AHI≤15, moderate 1530, Times per hour). Results:The neck circumference [(39.11±3.71) cm], body mass index [BMI, (26.63±3.70) kg/m2], total sleep time [(386.13±66.09) min], the percentage of deep sleep in total sleep time [(3.05±4.80)%], the percentage of REM sleep time in total sleep time [(16.73±6.83)%], apnea-hypopnea index [AHI, (31.17±19.20) events/h], oxygen desaturation index [ODI, (46.57±33.54) events/h], microarousal index [(14.82±12.27) events/h], and Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) score (8.29±5.92) in the elderly group were all lower than those in the young group [neck circumference (41.36±3.37) cm, BMI (28.55±4.21) kg/m2, total sleep time [(424.67±62.21) min], the percentage of deep sleep in total sleep time (5.89±6.79)%, the percentage of REM sleep time in total sleep time (17.95±6.67)%, AHI (39.55±27.89) events/h, ODI (61.88±34.60) events/h, microarousal index (22.77±19.31) events/h, ESS score (9.63±5.82)] and the middle-aged group [neck circumference (40.75±3.59) cm, BMI (27.89±3.55)kg/m2, total sleep time [(410.98±63.02)min], the percentage of deep sleep in total sleep time (3.59±5.11)%, the percentage of REM sleep time in total sleep time (17.47±6.63)%, AHI (36.01±23.63) events/h, ODI (57.20±34.75) events/h, microarousal index (19.23±15.59) events/h, ESS score (9.98±6.11)], with F values of 102.62, 62.15, 95.87, 95.94, 8.71, 29.60, 49.72, 59.11, and 19.03, respectively, and all P values were <0.001. The proportion of females [29.57% (94/656)], the proportion of patients with hypertension [37.20% (244/656)], and the nocturnal LSpO 2 [(79.09±9.88)%] in the elderly group were all higher than those in the young group [proportion of females [6.48% (136/2 099)], proportion of patients with hypertension 18.10% (380/2 099), nocturnal LSpO 2(75.19±12.90)%] and the middle-aged group [proportion of females [15.84%(260/1 641)], proportion of patients with hypertension 33.09% (543/1 641), nocturnal LSpO 2(76.15±12.44)%], with F values of 242.62, 150.90, and 25.05, respectively, and all P values were <0.001.There were no significant differences in neck circumference, percentage of REM sleep time in total sleep time, AHI and LSpO 2 at night between young and middle-aged groups ( P>0.05). After adjusting for gender, neck circumference, BMI, and hypertension confounders, the risk of severe OSA in the older group was increased by 27.4% compared with the younger group ( OR=1.274, 95% CI=1.036-1.566, P<0.05). Further stratified analysis showed that neck circumference and BMI were independent factors for severe OSA in the young and middle-aged groups ( P<0.01), while, only neck circumference was independently associated with severe OSA in the elderly group (OR=1.119, 95% CI=1.039-1.207, P<0.01). Conclusion:The severity of OSA in young and middle-aged patients is more serious than that in elderly patients. Obesity is an important factor affecting the degree of OSA in young and middle-aged patients. After controlling for confounding factors such as obesity, the risk of severe OSA in elderly patients is higher than that in young patients, which is considered to be related to factors such as pharyngeal collapse and relaxation of pharyngeal muscles.