Objectives: To define the frequency of supine positional obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in patients diagnosed with OSA and to describe the demographic associations with positional OSA (PO). Methods: A retrospective study was performed in a total of 3813 patients who underwent full-night polysomnography at the Sleep Disorders Center of the Atatürk Chest Diseases, Thoracic Surgery Education and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey between June 2007 and June 2010. A total of 3214 patients diagnosed with OSA were included in the study. Positional OSA was defined as a total AHI ≥5, and supine AHI/non-supine AHI ≥2. Characteristics of positional OSA and non-positional OSA groups were compared statistically. Results: Patients classified as positional OSA composed 39.9% of all OSA patients. Positional OSA patients were younger with lower body mass index and their OSA was less severe. Conclusion: Positional OSA, which may require different treatment approaches, is not uncommon among OSA patients and should be understood as a different clinical entity.
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Guven, S. F., Ciftci, B., Lakadamyali, H., & Ciftci, T. U. (2013). The high dependency of supine position in obstructive sleep apnea. Saudi Medical Journal, 34(2), 147–152.
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