The high prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea among patients with bipolar disorders |
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Authors: | Tammas Kelly Lanny Douglas Lawrence Denmark Ginger Brasuell Daniel Z. Lieberman |
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Affiliation: | 1. The Depression & Biploar Clinic of Colorado, 400 East Horsetooth Road, Suite 300, Fort Collins, Colorado 80525, United States;2. Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, George Washington University;3. Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral SciencesGeorge Washington University |
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Abstract: | Introduction: Sleep plays an important role in maintaining stability in bipolar disorders, and sleep disturbances can trigger mood episodes. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common sleep disorder, yet the co-occurrence with bipolar disorder has not been methodically studied. Methods: This is a chart review of 482 consecutively seen patients with a bipolar disorder who underwent routine screening for OSA using a self-report sleep apnea questionnaire. Positive screens were referred for a sleep study. Results: A positive screen was found in 214 (44.4%) patients. Sleep studies were obtained on 114 patients, and 101, were diagnosed with OSA: point prevalence 21%. Discussion: The 21% prevalence fails to consider the false negative rate of the questionnaire, or the exclusion of patients who screened positive but failed to get a sleep study. Taking these into consideration it is estimated that the true prevalence of OSA in this study may be as high as 47.5%. The co-occurrence of OSA and bipolar disorders is markedly higher than previously thought. Of note, OSA may play a role in refractory bipolar, disorders, and carries significant mortality and morbidity that overlap, with the mortality and morbidity found with bipolar disorders. Limitations: This was a retrospective study based on a self-report questionnaire. Polysomnographic confirmation was performed in only a subgroup of subjects. Conclusions: The data suggest that unrecognized OSA may play a major role in the mortality and morbidity of bipolar disorders. All patients diagnosed with a bipolar disorder should be screened with an OSA questionnaire. |
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Keywords: | Sleep apnea Sleep disorder Bipolar I Bipolar II Screening instrument |
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