2017
DOI: 10.5664/jcsm.6768
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Sleep Overnight Monitoring for Apnea in Patients Hospitalized with Heart Failure (SOMA-HF Study)

Abstract: Introduction: Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) is highly prevalent in hospitalized patients with congestive heart failure (CHF) and the condition is diagnosed and treated in only a minority of these patients. Portable monitoring (PM) is a screening option, but due to costs and the expertise required, many hospitals may find it impractical to implement. We sought to test the utility of an alternative approach for screening hospitalized CHF patients for SDB, high-resolution pulse oximetry (HRPO). Methods: We con… Show more

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“…In recent years, a number of new pulse oximeters have been launched. These novel devices include improved features, such as high resolution and sample frequency, as well as an enhanced output in artifact and low perfusion conditions [49,82]. However, very few studies have been devoted to the comparison of the performance among these new devices [14,15,49,58].…”
Section: Oximetry Portable Monitoring By Means Of Smartphonesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, a number of new pulse oximeters have been launched. These novel devices include improved features, such as high resolution and sample frequency, as well as an enhanced output in artifact and low perfusion conditions [49,82]. However, very few studies have been devoted to the comparison of the performance among these new devices [14,15,49,58].…”
Section: Oximetry Portable Monitoring By Means Of Smartphonesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, we used a portable SDB‐monitoring device, which may not fully detect sleep architecture. However, ApneaLink plus is a validated tool that has been efficiently utilized in generalized settings with low cost in HF and non‐HF samples (Collop et al., ; Sharma et al., ). In‐lab polysomnography could provide additional information on SDB.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To evaluate the AHI, we used an in‐home, multichannel portable sleep‐monitoring device called ApneaLink Plus (ResMed Corp, San Diego, CA, USA), which is a valid measure that has been used in HF samples (Hjelm et al., ; Sharma et al., ). The AHI is calculated and corresponds to the number of apneas and hypopneas in an hour.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third, home sleep monitoring has shown efficacy and acceptability in HF samples, but use of the device may not capture comprehensive sleep measures similar to an in-lab polysomnography. 34 There are several implications for future research. First, studies using a longitudinal design and larger sample would help other researchers understand the causal relationships and generalize the findings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…32 Also, the device was used successfully in HF samples. 33,34 Consistent with previous research, we used an AHI cutoff of 10 to compare higher AHI and lower AHI groups for descriptive purposes and to calculate the effect size. 35 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%