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Original Article

Evaluation of obstructive sleep apnea symptoms in pregnant women with chronic disease

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Pages 3379-3385 | Received 20 Oct 2015, Accepted 29 Nov 2015, Published online: 08 Jan 2016
 

Abstract

Objective: Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is a disease which is estimated to be undiagnosed to a large extent. Hence, the prevalence of OSAS in pregnant women is unknown. We aimed to evaluate the symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea in pregnant women with chronic diseases.

Methods: In the study, 97 pregnant women with chronic diseases and 160 healthy pregnant women were included. A form questioning socio-demographic characteristics and pregnancy characteristics, Epworth scale and the Berlin questionnaire to evaluate the risk of OSAS were applied to participants.

Results: It has been determined that 10–12.5% of healthy pregnant women, 34–45.4% of pregnants with chronic diseases and 20.6–23.3% of all pregnant women had a high risk of OSAS, the pregnants with chronic disease compared to healthy pregnant women had statistically significant higher risk of OSAS. The risk of OSAS was found to be significantly higher especially in pregnant women with hypertension and diabetes.

Conclusions: OSAS can lead to the adverse consequences in pregnancy, should be questioned for all pregnants especially those with chronic diseases. Pregnant women with OSAS should be monitored more carefully in terms of diabetes and hypertension in antenatal care.

Declaration of interest

The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest. We certify that we had no relationship with companies that may have a financial interest.

Written informed consent was obtained from all the participants. Ethical approval for the study was obtained from Local Ethics Committee.

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