Prevalence of sleep apnea in unselected patients with atrial fibrillation by a home-monitoring device: The DAN-APNO study

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Prevalence of sleep apnea in unselected patients with atrial fibrillation by a home-monitoring device : The DAN-APNO study. / Jensen, Mads Hashiba; Dalgaard, Frederik; Rude Laub, Rasmus; Gottlieb, Vibeke; Nielsen, Olav W.; Hansen, Jim; Hansen, Morten Lock; Jennum, Poul; Lamberts, Morten; On behalf of the DAN-APNO investigators.

In: IJC Heart and Vasculature, Vol. 47, 101219, 2023.

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Jensen, MH, Dalgaard, F, Rude Laub, R, Gottlieb, V, Nielsen, OW, Hansen, J, Hansen, ML, Jennum, P, Lamberts, M & On behalf of the DAN-APNO investigators 2023, 'Prevalence of sleep apnea in unselected patients with atrial fibrillation by a home-monitoring device: The DAN-APNO study', IJC Heart and Vasculature, vol. 47, 101219. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcha.2023.101219

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Jensen, M. H., Dalgaard, F., Rude Laub, R., Gottlieb, V., Nielsen, O. W., Hansen, J., Hansen, M. L., Jennum, P., Lamberts, M., & On behalf of the DAN-APNO investigators (2023). Prevalence of sleep apnea in unselected patients with atrial fibrillation by a home-monitoring device: The DAN-APNO study. IJC Heart and Vasculature, 47, [101219]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcha.2023.101219

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Jensen MH, Dalgaard F, Rude Laub R, Gottlieb V, Nielsen OW, Hansen J et al. Prevalence of sleep apnea in unselected patients with atrial fibrillation by a home-monitoring device: The DAN-APNO study. IJC Heart and Vasculature. 2023;47. 101219. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcha.2023.101219

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Jensen, Mads Hashiba ; Dalgaard, Frederik ; Rude Laub, Rasmus ; Gottlieb, Vibeke ; Nielsen, Olav W. ; Hansen, Jim ; Hansen, Morten Lock ; Jennum, Poul ; Lamberts, Morten ; On behalf of the DAN-APNO investigators. / Prevalence of sleep apnea in unselected patients with atrial fibrillation by a home-monitoring device : The DAN-APNO study. In: IJC Heart and Vasculature. 2023 ; Vol. 47.

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title = "Prevalence of sleep apnea in unselected patients with atrial fibrillation by a home-monitoring device: The DAN-APNO study",
abstract = "Background: Sleep apnea (SA), a modifiable risk factor in - atrial fibrillation (AF), is associated with worse outcomes in AF. We aimed to assess the prevalence and severity of SA in patients with AF, and, subsequently, to assess the positive predictive value (PPV) of moderate to severe SA by a home-monitoring device in comparison to cardio-respiratory monitoring (CRM) in consecutive patients with AF. Methods: This cross-sectional study recruited unselected patients with AF without known SA from an out-patient clinic at Department of Cardiology, Herlev-Gentofte University Hospital. Participants underwent four consecutive nights of sleep-recording with the home-monitoring device NightOwl{\texttrademark} (NO). Moderate SA was defined as an Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI) of 15–29 and severe SA as ≥ 30 AHI. Participants with moderate to severe SA was offered CRM for validation of the diagnosis. Results: We included 126 patients with AF with a median age of 68 (interquartile range: 60–75) years, 42 (33 %) women, 70 (56 %) hypertension, 61 (48 %) hyperlipidemia and 49 (39 %) heart failure. NO detected severe SA in 36 (29 %) of patients with AF, moderate SA in 35 (28 %), mild SA in 45 (36 %) and no SA in 10 (8 %). Of 71 patients with moderate to severe SA by NO, 38 patients underwent CRM and the PPV of NO was 0.82 (31/38) to diagnose moderate SA and 0.92 (22/24) to diagnose severe SA by CRM. Conclusion: Moderate to severe SA by NO was highly prevalent in patients with AF without known SA. A home-monitoring device such as NO could be an easy and feasible SA screening tool in patients with AF.",
keywords = "Atrial fibrillation, Digital health, Remote testing, Sleep apnea",
author = "Jensen, {Mads Hashiba} and Frederik Dalgaard and {Rude Laub}, Rasmus and Vibeke Gottlieb and Nielsen, {Olav W.} and Jim Hansen and Hansen, {Morten Lock} and Poul Jennum and Morten Lamberts and {On behalf of the DAN-APNO investigators}",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2023 The Author(s)",
year = "2023",
doi = "10.1016/j.ijcha.2023.101219",
language = "English",
volume = "47",
journal = "IJC Heart and Vasculature",
issn = "2352-9067",
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TY - JOUR

T1 - Prevalence of sleep apnea in unselected patients with atrial fibrillation by a home-monitoring device

T2 - The DAN-APNO study

AU - Jensen, Mads Hashiba

AU - Dalgaard, Frederik

AU - Rude Laub, Rasmus

AU - Gottlieb, Vibeke

AU - Nielsen, Olav W.

AU - Hansen, Jim

AU - Hansen, Morten Lock

AU - Jennum, Poul

AU - Lamberts, Morten

AU - On behalf of the DAN-APNO investigators

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Author(s)

PY - 2023

Y1 - 2023

N2 - Background: Sleep apnea (SA), a modifiable risk factor in - atrial fibrillation (AF), is associated with worse outcomes in AF. We aimed to assess the prevalence and severity of SA in patients with AF, and, subsequently, to assess the positive predictive value (PPV) of moderate to severe SA by a home-monitoring device in comparison to cardio-respiratory monitoring (CRM) in consecutive patients with AF. Methods: This cross-sectional study recruited unselected patients with AF without known SA from an out-patient clinic at Department of Cardiology, Herlev-Gentofte University Hospital. Participants underwent four consecutive nights of sleep-recording with the home-monitoring device NightOwl™ (NO). Moderate SA was defined as an Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI) of 15–29 and severe SA as ≥ 30 AHI. Participants with moderate to severe SA was offered CRM for validation of the diagnosis. Results: We included 126 patients with AF with a median age of 68 (interquartile range: 60–75) years, 42 (33 %) women, 70 (56 %) hypertension, 61 (48 %) hyperlipidemia and 49 (39 %) heart failure. NO detected severe SA in 36 (29 %) of patients with AF, moderate SA in 35 (28 %), mild SA in 45 (36 %) and no SA in 10 (8 %). Of 71 patients with moderate to severe SA by NO, 38 patients underwent CRM and the PPV of NO was 0.82 (31/38) to diagnose moderate SA and 0.92 (22/24) to diagnose severe SA by CRM. Conclusion: Moderate to severe SA by NO was highly prevalent in patients with AF without known SA. A home-monitoring device such as NO could be an easy and feasible SA screening tool in patients with AF.

AB - Background: Sleep apnea (SA), a modifiable risk factor in - atrial fibrillation (AF), is associated with worse outcomes in AF. We aimed to assess the prevalence and severity of SA in patients with AF, and, subsequently, to assess the positive predictive value (PPV) of moderate to severe SA by a home-monitoring device in comparison to cardio-respiratory monitoring (CRM) in consecutive patients with AF. Methods: This cross-sectional study recruited unselected patients with AF without known SA from an out-patient clinic at Department of Cardiology, Herlev-Gentofte University Hospital. Participants underwent four consecutive nights of sleep-recording with the home-monitoring device NightOwl™ (NO). Moderate SA was defined as an Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI) of 15–29 and severe SA as ≥ 30 AHI. Participants with moderate to severe SA was offered CRM for validation of the diagnosis. Results: We included 126 patients with AF with a median age of 68 (interquartile range: 60–75) years, 42 (33 %) women, 70 (56 %) hypertension, 61 (48 %) hyperlipidemia and 49 (39 %) heart failure. NO detected severe SA in 36 (29 %) of patients with AF, moderate SA in 35 (28 %), mild SA in 45 (36 %) and no SA in 10 (8 %). Of 71 patients with moderate to severe SA by NO, 38 patients underwent CRM and the PPV of NO was 0.82 (31/38) to diagnose moderate SA and 0.92 (22/24) to diagnose severe SA by CRM. Conclusion: Moderate to severe SA by NO was highly prevalent in patients with AF without known SA. A home-monitoring device such as NO could be an easy and feasible SA screening tool in patients with AF.

KW - Atrial fibrillation

KW - Digital health

KW - Remote testing

KW - Sleep apnea

U2 - 10.1016/j.ijcha.2023.101219

DO - 10.1016/j.ijcha.2023.101219

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 37576076

AN - SCOPUS:85160105028

VL - 47

JO - IJC Heart and Vasculature

JF - IJC Heart and Vasculature

SN - 2352-9067

M1 - 101219

ER -

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