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Diagnosis of sleep-disordered breathing in patients with chronic heart failure: evaluation of a portable limited sleep study system.

Centre for Cardiovascular Science, University of Edinburgh, 49 Little France Crescent, Scotland, UK.
Journal of Sleep Research (impact factor: 3.16). 12/2007; 16(4):428-35. DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2869.2007.00612.x pp.428-35
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ABSTRACT Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) is common in chronic heart failure (CHF), affects disease progression and presents a potential therapeutic target. This study was designed to test the hypothesis that there would be good agreement in diagnostic outcome between home limited sleep studies and in-laboratory polysomnography (PSG) in the identification of SDB in patients with CHF. We performed synchronous in-laboratory Embletta and PSG, and home Embletta studies, prospectively in 20 consecutive patients with stable symptomatic CHF (ejection fraction 33 +/- 12%) on optimal medical therapy. Sleep efficiency was poor at 57 +/- 21%. Unlike synchronous in-laboratory Embletta (kappa coefficient 0.63, P < 0.01), home Embletta showed poor agreement with PSG (kappa coefficient 0.27, P = 0.06). Positive and negative predictive values for home Embletta in detecting SDB were 83% and 57% respectively. In this relatively small study, agreement in diagnostic outcome between home Embletta and PSG, and negative predictive value for the home Embletta, were poor. We explore possible explanations for this, both technical and situational, which should be taken into consideration when considering potential screening or diagnostic tools for SDB in patients with CHF.

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Keywords

20 consecutive patients
 
chronic heart failure
 
diagnostic outcome
 
diagnostic tools
 
disease progression
 
home Embletta studies
 
home limited
 
in-laboratory polysomnography
 
kappa coefficient 0.27
 
kappa coefficient 0.63
 
negative predictive value
 
negative predictive values
 
optimal medical therapy
 
poor agreement
 
possible explanations
 
potential screening
 
potential therapeutic target
 
Sleep efficiency
 
Sleep-disordered breathing
 
stable symptomatic CHF