Should testing for obstructive sleep apnea be offered routinely to older family medicine patients? A prospective cohort study

In our previous studies, we offered older family medicine patients testing for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and discovered that 80% of patients who accepted, were later diagnosed with unsuspected OSA. In the present study, we followed such patients for 3 years of usual treatment. The goals were to (1) observe whether wider testing for OSA would increase case recognition and treatment uptake; (2) identify symptom and health characteristics associated with diagnosis and treatment efficacy. 101 women and 75 men (>45 years) recruited from family medicine clinics completed questionnaires, polysomnography and consented to chart review (Time 1). Participants with OSA were offered treatment and follow-up with a sleep medicine specialist. All were re-evaluated after 3 years (Time 2). At Time 1, 93% of participants received a diagnosis of OSA. Of these, 53 initiated treatment (46 PAP therapy); at Time 2, 24 PAP users met criteria for adherence. PAP-adherent participants had worse OSA and worse reported symptoms at Time 1 than non-adherent participants. At Time 2, PAP-adherent participants improved on insomnia and daytime symptoms compared to non-adherent participants who showed no change. Adherent and non-adherent participants showed no difference in health indices at Time 1 and no change at three-year follow-up. Benefits of treatment included improvements in co-morbid insomnia and daytime functioning; however, offering wider testing for OSA to older, family medicine patients yielded a high rate of diagnosis but low treatment adoption and adherence. Therefore, a cost-effective strategy would identify and support those likely to adopt and adhere to treatment.

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