Division of Sleep Medicine, Department of Neurology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
J Clin Sleep Med. 2021 Aug 1;17(8):1553-1561. doi: 10.5664/jcsm.9244.
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is common in pregnant women and is a risk factor for poor perinatal outcomes. The Berlin Questionnaire (BQ) is a validated OSA screening tool that is often used in pregnancy. However, its poor performance in this population is likely attributed to the scoring paradigm that primarily identifies obesity. Moreover, the associations between the BQ and pregnancy outcomes are often those same outcomes that are obesity related. Therefore, this study examined associations between each of the 3 BQ domains, independently and jointly, in relation to gestational diabetes (GDM) and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP).
Pregnant third-trimester women were recruited from a tertiary medical center and completed the BQ, which includes 3 independent domains: snoring, sleepiness, and obesity/high blood pressure. Medical records were accessed for diagnoses of GDM and HDP.
Of the 1,588 pregnant women, 44% had a positive BQ score. Women with a positive score for domains of snoring exclusively, sleepiness exclusively, or their combination did not have an increased risk for GDM or HDP. However, women without snoring or sleepiness, but with a positive score on the body mass index/blood pressure domain had increased odds of GDM (odds ratio 2.0, 95% confidence interval 1.3-3.3) and HDP (odds ratio 2.9, 95% confidence interval 1.6-5.5). Furthermore, any positive score in domain combinations that included body mass index/blood pressure had increased odds of GDM and HDP compared with negative scores in all domains. In addition, in the presence of obesity without hypertension, snoring, or sleepiness, the odds of GDM and HDP were similarly increased.
The poor performance of the BQ in screening for OSA risk may be attributed to its predominant reliance on identification of obesity.
O'Brien LM, Levine RS, Dunietz GL. The Berlin Questionnaire in pregnancy predominantly identifies obesity. . 2021;17(8):1553-1561.
阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)在孕妇中很常见,是围产期不良结局的危险因素。柏林问卷(BQ)是一种经过验证的 OSA 筛查工具,常用于妊娠。然而,它在这一人群中的表现不佳可能归因于主要识别肥胖的评分模式。此外,BQ 与妊娠结局之间的关联通常与肥胖相关的结局相同。因此,本研究检查了 BQ 的 3 个独立领域与妊娠期糖尿病(GDM)和妊娠高血压疾病(HDP)之间的关联。
从一家三级医疗中心招募了处于妊娠晚期的孕妇,并完成了 BQ,其中包括 3 个独立的领域:打鼾、嗜睡和肥胖/高血压。查阅病历以诊断 GDM 和 HDP。
在 1588 名孕妇中,44%的孕妇 BQ 评分阳性。仅打鼾、嗜睡或两者组合评分阳性的女性发生 GDM 或 HDP 的风险没有增加。然而,没有打鼾或嗜睡但 BMI/血压评分阳性的女性发生 GDM 的几率增加(比值比 2.0,95%置信区间 1.3-3.3)和 HDP(比值比 2.9,95%置信区间 1.6-5.5)。此外,与所有领域评分均为阴性相比,BMI/血压评分阳性的任何领域组合的评分阳性与 GDM 和 HDP 的发生几率增加相关。此外,在没有高血压、打鼾或嗜睡的情况下,如果存在肥胖,GDM 和 HDP 的几率也会同样增加。
BQ 在筛查 OSA 风险方面表现不佳,可能归因于其主要依赖于识别肥胖。
O'Brien LM、Levine RS、Dunietz GL。柏林问卷在妊娠中主要识别肥胖。妇产科杂志。2021;17(8):1553-1561.