2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.hlc.2012.08.003
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The Role of the Preoperative Screening of Sleep Apnoea by Berlin Questionnaire and Epworth Sleepiness Scale for Postoperative Atrial Fibrillation

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“…Mungan et al showed that high risk OSA patients were at a greater risk of developing postoperative AF (POAF) in this case-control study. 21 There was a higher prevalence of high risk for OSA in the POAF group (58% vs 34%; p = 0.044).…”
Section: Berlin Questionnairementioning
confidence: 84%
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“…Mungan et al showed that high risk OSA patients were at a greater risk of developing postoperative AF (POAF) in this case-control study. 21 There was a higher prevalence of high risk for OSA in the POAF group (58% vs 34%; p = 0.044).…”
Section: Berlin Questionnairementioning
confidence: 84%
“…POAF and longer intubation following CABG surgery is significantly more common in high-risk patients based on the Berlin Questionnaire. 20,21 Both studies that have looked at the ASA checklist and postoperative complications have shown an increased frequency in a number of postoperative respiratory complications. 11,22 The evidence presented here however is not robust enough to concretely conclude that any of the 3 tools discussed here are able to independently risk stratify patients for perioperative and/or postoperative complications.…”
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“…al., 2006;DANZI-SOARES et al, 2012;MUNGAN et al, 2013). Segundo a Academia Americana de Medicina do Sono (AASM) (2015), sua incidência é 2 a 3 vezes maior em pacientes com doenças cardiovasculares e sua prevalência gira em torno de 50% nesta população de doentes.…”
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