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Sleep disordered breathing in Marfan syndrome: Value of standard screening questionnaires

BACKGROUND: A high prevalence of sleep disordered breathing (SDB) has been reported in persons with Marfan syndrome (MFS), a single gene disorder of connective tissue resulting in premature death from aortic rupture. The burden of SDB and accompanying hemodynamic stress could warrant broad screening...

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Autores principales: Sowho, Mudiaga O., Patil, Susheel, Schneider, Hartmut, MacCarrick, Gretchen, Kirkness, Jason P., Wolfe, Lisa F., Sterni, Laura, Cistulli, Peter A., Neptune, Enid R.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6978263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31707771
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.1039
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author Sowho, Mudiaga O.
Patil, Susheel
Schneider, Hartmut
MacCarrick, Gretchen
Kirkness, Jason P.
Wolfe, Lisa F.
Sterni, Laura
Cistulli, Peter A.
Neptune, Enid R.
author_facet Sowho, Mudiaga O.
Patil, Susheel
Schneider, Hartmut
MacCarrick, Gretchen
Kirkness, Jason P.
Wolfe, Lisa F.
Sterni, Laura
Cistulli, Peter A.
Neptune, Enid R.
author_sort Sowho, Mudiaga O.
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description BACKGROUND: A high prevalence of sleep disordered breathing (SDB) has been reported in persons with Marfan syndrome (MFS), a single gene disorder of connective tissue resulting in premature death from aortic rupture. The burden of SDB and accompanying hemodynamic stress could warrant broad screening in this population. Our goal was to assess the utility of traditional SDB screening tools in our sample of persons with MFS. METHODS: Participants were recruited during an annual Marfan Foundation meeting and Marfan status confirmed using the Ghent criteria. Screening questionnaires were administered and SDB assessed by home sleep testing. We assessed accuracy of screening tools using receiver‐operating characteristic curve analyses. RESULTS: The prevalence of moderate‐severe SDB was 32% in our sample of 31 MFS participants. The Stop‐Bang questionnaire had the highest positive predictive value (PPV) of 60% and the highest negative predictive value (NPV) of 100% using the high‐ and moderate‐risk cut‐offs, respectively, and the Berlin questionnaire had a PPV of 50% and an NPV of 92.3% at the high‐risk cut‐off. When those with mild SDB were included, the Stop‐Bang and the Sleep Apnea Clinical Score (SACS) questionnaires demonstrated useful screening accuracies with PPVs of 94.7% and 92.9%, and NPVs of 63.6% and 47.1%, respectively, at the moderate‐risk cut‐offs. CONCLUSION: A survey of SDB in a sample of persons with MFS reveals not only a high burden of SDB but also that conventional screening instruments have utility if adapted appropriately. Future studies should validate the utility of these screening tools given concerns that SDB may contribute to progression of aortic pathology in MFS.
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spelling pubmed-69782632020-01-28 Sleep disordered breathing in Marfan syndrome: Value of standard screening questionnaires Sowho, Mudiaga O. Patil, Susheel Schneider, Hartmut MacCarrick, Gretchen Kirkness, Jason P. Wolfe, Lisa F. Sterni, Laura Cistulli, Peter A. Neptune, Enid R. Mol Genet Genomic Med Original Articles BACKGROUND: A high prevalence of sleep disordered breathing (SDB) has been reported in persons with Marfan syndrome (MFS), a single gene disorder of connective tissue resulting in premature death from aortic rupture. The burden of SDB and accompanying hemodynamic stress could warrant broad screening in this population. Our goal was to assess the utility of traditional SDB screening tools in our sample of persons with MFS. METHODS: Participants were recruited during an annual Marfan Foundation meeting and Marfan status confirmed using the Ghent criteria. Screening questionnaires were administered and SDB assessed by home sleep testing. We assessed accuracy of screening tools using receiver‐operating characteristic curve analyses. RESULTS: The prevalence of moderate‐severe SDB was 32% in our sample of 31 MFS participants. The Stop‐Bang questionnaire had the highest positive predictive value (PPV) of 60% and the highest negative predictive value (NPV) of 100% using the high‐ and moderate‐risk cut‐offs, respectively, and the Berlin questionnaire had a PPV of 50% and an NPV of 92.3% at the high‐risk cut‐off. When those with mild SDB were included, the Stop‐Bang and the Sleep Apnea Clinical Score (SACS) questionnaires demonstrated useful screening accuracies with PPVs of 94.7% and 92.9%, and NPVs of 63.6% and 47.1%, respectively, at the moderate‐risk cut‐offs. CONCLUSION: A survey of SDB in a sample of persons with MFS reveals not only a high burden of SDB but also that conventional screening instruments have utility if adapted appropriately. Future studies should validate the utility of these screening tools given concerns that SDB may contribute to progression of aortic pathology in MFS. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6978263/ /pubmed/31707771 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.1039 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Sowho, Mudiaga O.
Patil, Susheel
Schneider, Hartmut
MacCarrick, Gretchen
Kirkness, Jason P.
Wolfe, Lisa F.
Sterni, Laura
Cistulli, Peter A.
Neptune, Enid R.
Sleep disordered breathing in Marfan syndrome: Value of standard screening questionnaires
title Sleep disordered breathing in Marfan syndrome: Value of standard screening questionnaires
title_full Sleep disordered breathing in Marfan syndrome: Value of standard screening questionnaires
title_fullStr Sleep disordered breathing in Marfan syndrome: Value of standard screening questionnaires
title_full_unstemmed Sleep disordered breathing in Marfan syndrome: Value of standard screening questionnaires
title_short Sleep disordered breathing in Marfan syndrome: Value of standard screening questionnaires
title_sort sleep disordered breathing in marfan syndrome: value of standard screening questionnaires
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6978263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31707771
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.1039
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