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Association between the degree of obstructive sleep apnea and the severity of COVID-19: An explorative retrospective cross-sectional study

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Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) on its own, as well as its risk factors, have been found to be associated with the outcome of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). However, the association between the degree of OSA and COVID-19 severityis unclear. Therefore, the aim of the study was to evaluate whether or not parameters to clinically evaluate OSA severityand the type of OSA treatment are associated with COVID-19 severity. Patient data from OSA patients diagnosed with COVID-19 were reviewed from outpatients from the Isala Hospital and patients admitted to the Isala Hospital, starting from March until December 2020. Baseline patient data, sleep study parameters, OSA treatment information and hospital admission data were collected. Apnea hypopnea index (AHI), low oxyhemoglobin desaturation (LSAT), oxygen desaturation index (ODI), respiratory disturbance index (RDI), and the type of OSA treatment were regarded as the independent variables. COVID-19 severity – based on hospital or intensive care unit (ICU) admission and the number of days of hospitalization – were regarded as the outcome variables. Multinomial regression analysis, binary logistic regression analysis, and zero-inflated negative binomial regression analysis were used to assess the association between the parameters to clinically evaluate OSA severity and COVID-19 severity. A total of 137 patients were included. OnlyLSAT was found to be significantly associated with the COVID-19 severity (p&lt;0.05) when COVID-19 severity was dichotomized as non-hospitalized or hospitalized and ICU admission or death. Therefore, our findings showed that LSAT seems to be a significant risk factor for COVID-19 severity. However, the degree of OSA – based on AHI, ODI, and RDI – and OSA treatment were not found to be risk factors for COVID-19 severity when looking at hospital or ICU admission and the number of days of hospitalization.<br>
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