OA治療の効果判定におけるパルスオキシメトリーの有用性

  • 三上 俊彦
    新潟大学大学院医歯学総合研究科顎顔面再建学講座組織再建口腔外科学分野
  • 長谷部 大地
    新潟大学大学院医歯学総合研究科顎顔面再建学講座組織再建口腔外科学分野
  • 齋藤 大輔
    新潟大学大学院医歯学総合研究科顎顔面再建学講座組織再建口腔外科学分野
  • 遠藤 諭
    新潟大学大学院医歯学総合研究科顎顔面再建学講座組織再建口腔外科学分野
  • 小林 正治
    新潟大学大学院医歯学総合研究科顎顔面再建学講座組織再建口腔外科学分野

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  • Efficacy of overnight pulse oximetry on evaluation after oral appliance treatment
  • OA チリョウ ノ コウカ ハンテイ ニ オケル パルスオキシメトリー ノ ユウヨウセイ

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Objectives : Polysomnography (PSG) is the standard method used to determine the efficacy of oral appliance (OA) treatment for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in our department. Pulse oximetry is also performed prior to PSG to evaluate OA efficacy, though the results can be inconsistent. Hence, a comparison study was conducted to determine the validity of pulse oximetry in evaluating OSA severity compared to PSG. <br>Methods : Among the 251 OSA cases who first visited the department between 2011 and 2015, 136 patients were evaluated using PSG and pulse oximetry after undergoing OA treatment. Since pulse oximetry is generally performed multiple times, the maximum, minimum, and average of 2% oxygen desaturation index (ODI), 3% ODI, and 4% ODI were compared to the apnea hypopnea index (AHI) scores from PSG data. <br>Results : The 3% ODI_Max correlated most strongly with AHI (r=0.500, p<0.001, y=0.602x+6.783 (y:AHI, x:ODI)). In terms of severity, 2% ODI_Max correlated most strongly with mild cases of OSA (r=0.501, p<0.001), while 3% ODI_Max correlated with moderate cases. In severe cases, no significant correlation was observed with any ODIs. In addition, when divided into two groups, BMI<25 (non-obese group) and BMI>25 (obese group), the correlation was strongest with 3% ODI_Max in the non-obese group, while the correlation coefficient was low at less than 0.4 in all ODIs. <br>Conclusions : The predictability of pulse oximetry prior to PSG was low for both severe OSA and obese cases. Hence, it is recommended to rely on PSG evaluation and disregard pulse oximetry results for severe OSA and obese cases.

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  • 睡眠口腔医学

    睡眠口腔医学 7 (1), 18-23, 2020

    特定非営利活動法人 日本睡眠歯科学会

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