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SLEEP APNEA ASSOCIATED COMORBIDITIES AND MORTALITY IN AN OLDER VETERAN POPULATION

Evidence continues to mount that sleep apnea (SA) occurs in 10-25% of Americans and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality (Schulman 2018). Among veterans, SA has been reported four times more often as compared to other non-veteran cohorts. (Wong 2015). The risk of developing dementi...

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Autores principales: Kresevic, Denise M, pallaki, muralidahar, Burant, Christopher J, Gideon, Clare, Schroeder, Emily, Chen, Peijun
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6846571/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.982
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author Kresevic, Denise M
pallaki, muralidahar
Burant, Christopher J
Gideon, Clare
Schroeder, Emily
Chen, Peijun
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description Evidence continues to mount that sleep apnea (SA) occurs in 10-25% of Americans and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality (Schulman 2018). Among veterans, SA has been reported four times more often as compared to other non-veteran cohorts. (Wong 2015). The risk of developing dementia is increased in older individuals with OSA (Shastri, Bangar, & Holmes, 2015). The prevalence and characteristics of older adults with dementia and sleep apnea is not well known and long-term population-based studies on mortality have been lacking. Recent studies have reported overall mortality rates of 19%, in those individuals with SA, an increased rate of 1.5-3 times the mortality rate as compared to those individuals those without SA. Current recommendations support SA screening of high risk individuals including those with symptoms of snoring, fatigue, memory and concentration problems and mood changes. (Krist 2018). Despite a large number of older adults with suspected SA and comorbidities, the majority are not screened, referred, diagnosed and treated. In this VA pilot study of outpatient older male veterans with dementia and SA, N=195, mean age 75.83 years, SD=9.1, 51.3% were white, 37.5% were black. Frequently found comorbidities were: hypertension 88%, congestive heart failure 41%, Diabetes. 62% and, stroke 21%. Of note, among those who died, SA was significantly related to congested heart failure (r=.32, p<.001) and COPD (r=.40, p<.001). The overall mortality rate of 27% was higher than previous reports. Further investigation is needed to better understand the relationship between comorbidities, and SA, screening, treatment and mortality.
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spelling pubmed-68465712019-11-18 SLEEP APNEA ASSOCIATED COMORBIDITIES AND MORTALITY IN AN OLDER VETERAN POPULATION Kresevic, Denise M pallaki, muralidahar Burant, Christopher J Gideon, Clare Schroeder, Emily Chen, Peijun Innov Aging Session 1320 (Poster) Evidence continues to mount that sleep apnea (SA) occurs in 10-25% of Americans and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality (Schulman 2018). Among veterans, SA has been reported four times more often as compared to other non-veteran cohorts. (Wong 2015). The risk of developing dementia is increased in older individuals with OSA (Shastri, Bangar, & Holmes, 2015). The prevalence and characteristics of older adults with dementia and sleep apnea is not well known and long-term population-based studies on mortality have been lacking. Recent studies have reported overall mortality rates of 19%, in those individuals with SA, an increased rate of 1.5-3 times the mortality rate as compared to those individuals those without SA. Current recommendations support SA screening of high risk individuals including those with symptoms of snoring, fatigue, memory and concentration problems and mood changes. (Krist 2018). Despite a large number of older adults with suspected SA and comorbidities, the majority are not screened, referred, diagnosed and treated. In this VA pilot study of outpatient older male veterans with dementia and SA, N=195, mean age 75.83 years, SD=9.1, 51.3% were white, 37.5% were black. Frequently found comorbidities were: hypertension 88%, congestive heart failure 41%, Diabetes. 62% and, stroke 21%. Of note, among those who died, SA was significantly related to congested heart failure (r=.32, p<.001) and COPD (r=.40, p<.001). The overall mortality rate of 27% was higher than previous reports. Further investigation is needed to better understand the relationship between comorbidities, and SA, screening, treatment and mortality. Oxford University Press 2019-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6846571/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.982 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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SLEEP APNEA ASSOCIATED COMORBIDITIES AND MORTALITY IN AN OLDER VETERAN POPULATION
title SLEEP APNEA ASSOCIATED COMORBIDITIES AND MORTALITY IN AN OLDER VETERAN POPULATION
title_full SLEEP APNEA ASSOCIATED COMORBIDITIES AND MORTALITY IN AN OLDER VETERAN POPULATION
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title_full_unstemmed SLEEP APNEA ASSOCIATED COMORBIDITIES AND MORTALITY IN AN OLDER VETERAN POPULATION
title_short SLEEP APNEA ASSOCIATED COMORBIDITIES AND MORTALITY IN AN OLDER VETERAN POPULATION
title_sort sleep apnea associated comorbidities and mortality in an older veteran population
topic Session 1320 (Poster)
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6846571/
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