Data from: Prevalence of sleep-disordered breathing after stroke and TIA: a meta-analysis
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Objective: To perform a systematic review and meta-analysis on the
prevalence of sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) after stroke. Methods: We
searched PubMed, Embase (Ovid), the Cochrane Library, and CINAHL (from
their commencements to 7th of April 2017) for clinical studies reporting
prevalence and/or severity of SDB after stroke or transitory ischemic
attack (TIA). Only sleep apnea tests performed with full polysomnography
and diagnostic devices of the AASM categories I-IV were included. We
conducted random-effects meta-analysis. PROSPERO registration number:
CRD42017072339. Results: The initial search identified 5211 publications.
89 studies (including 7096 patients) met inclusion criteria. 54 studies
were performed in the acute phase after stroke (after less than 1 month),
23 studies in the subacute phase (after 1-3 months) and 12 studies in the
chronic phase (after more than 3 months). Mean apnea-hypopnea index (AHI)
was 26.0/h (SD 21.7-31.2). Prevalence of SDB with AHI greater than 5/h and
greater than 30/h was found in 71% (95% CI 66.6-74.8) and 30% (95% CI
24.4-35.5) of patients, respectively. Severity and prevalence of SDB were
similar in all examined phases after stroke, irrespective of the type of
sleep apnea test performed. Heterogeneity between studies (I2) was mostly
high. Conclusion: The high prevalence of SDB after stroke and TIA, which
persists over time, is important in light of recent studies reporting the
a) feasibility and b) efficacy of SDB treatment in this clinical setting.
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Dryad
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2018-10-16



