Risk of obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome among in-patients at a neuropsychiatric hospital in Nigeria: a short report |
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Authors: | Bawo O James Chinwe F Inogbo Atim O Archibong |
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Affiliation: | Federal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital, Benin-City, Nigeria |
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Abstract: | Background/ObjectivesSleep problems are commonly reported by persons with severe mental illness. Obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSA) is commonly co-morbid with mental illness. Screening for OSA and its subsequent management may improve outcomes in this patient population. We screened for risk of OSA among in-patients with severe mental illness to determine its prevalence as well as its correlates using a socio-demographic questionnaire and the Berlin questionnaireMethodsA cross sectional descriptive exploratory survey of in-patients (n=89) at a regional Neuro- Psychiatric hospital using a socio-demographic questionnaire and the Berlin questionnaire.ResultsEighteen patients (18/89; 20.9%) were classed as high risk for OSA. High risk for OSA was significantly associated with a higher body mass index; BMI (p<0.01), but not gender (p=0.53), diagnoses (p=0.84), co-morbidity (p=0.73) or use of atypical antipsychotics (p=0.48).ConclusionPatients with severe mental illness are at high risk for OSA with being overweight higher BMI significantly associated with this high risk. |
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Keywords: | obstructive sleep apnoea severe mental illness Nigeria in-patients |
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