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Title: Effects of Ethnicity on the Prevalence of Obstructive Sleep Apnoea in Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome: A Pooled Analysis of the ISAACC Trial and Sleep and Stent Study
Authors: KOO, Chieh-YangTORRE, Alicia Sanchez de laLOO, GermaineTORRE, Manuel Sanchez-de-laZHANG, JunjieDURAN-CANTOLLA, JoaquinLI, RuoguMAYOS, MerceSETHI, RishiABAD, JorgeFURLAN, Sofia F.COLOMA, RamonHEIN, ThetHO, Hee-HwaJIM, Man-HongONG, Thun-HowTAI, Bee-ChooTURINO, CeciliaDRAGER, Luciano F.LEE, Chi-HangBARBE, Ferran
Citation: HEART LUNG AND CIRCULATION, v.26, n.5, p.486-494, 2017
Abstract: Background Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is an emerging risk factor for acute coronary syndrome (ACS). We sought to determine the effects of ethnicity on the prevalence of OSA in patients presenting with ACS who participated in an overnight sleep study. Methods A pooled analysis using patient-level data from the ISAACC Trial and Sleep and Stent Study was performed. Using the same portable diagnostic device, OSA was defined as an apnoea-hypopnoea index of >= 15 events per hour. Results A total of 1961 patients were analysed, including Spanish (53.6%, n=1050), Chinese (25.5%, n=500), Indian (12.0%, n=235), Malay (6.1%, n=119), Brazilian (1.7%, n=34) and Burmese (1.2%, n=23) populations. Significant differences in body mass index (BMI) were found among the various ethnic groups, averaging from 25.3 kg/m(2) for Indians and 25.4 kg/m(2) for Chinese to 28.6 kg/m(2) for Spaniards. The prevalence of OSA was highest in the Spanish (63.1%), followed by the Chinese (50.2%), Malay (47.9%), Burmese (43.5%), Brazilian (41.2%), and Indian (36.1%) patients. The estimated odds ratio of BMI on OSA was highest in the Chinese population (1.17; 95% confidence interval: 1.10-1.24), but was not significant in the Spanish, Burmese or Brazilian populations. The area under the curve (AUC) for the Asian patients (ranging from 0.6365 to 0.6692) was higher than that for the Spanish patients (0.5161). Conclusion There was significant ethnic variation in the prevalence of OSA in patients with ACS. The magnitude of the effect of BMI on OSA was greater in the Chinese population than in the Spanish patients.
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