Sleep Science
(Sep 2024)
Crossectional Study on the Performance of Screening Questionnaires for Prediction of Moderate to Severe Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Women
María Belén Ginetti,
Julieta Franzoy,
Marcella Perri,
Magali Blanco,
Glenda Ernst,
Alejandro Salvado,
Eduardo Enrique Borsini
Affiliations
María Belén Ginetti
ORCiD
Sleep and Ventilation Unit, Hospital Britanico, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires City, Argentina
Julieta Franzoy
Sleep and Ventilation Unit, Hospital Britanico, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires City, Argentina
Marcella Perri
Sleep and Ventilation Unit, Hospital Britanico, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires City, Argentina
Magali Blanco
Sleep and Ventilation Unit, Hospital Britanico, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires City, Argentina
Glenda Ernst
Sleep and Ventilation Unit, Hospital Britanico, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires City, Argentina
Alejandro Salvado
Sleep and Ventilation Unit, Hospital Britanico, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires City, Argentina
Eduardo Enrique Borsini
ORCiD
Sleep and Ventilation Unit, Hospital Britanico, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires City, Argentina
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0044-1782167
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17,
no. 03
pp.
e289
– e296
Abstract
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Introduction The clinical manifestations of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are different between genders. Though there are several screening questionnaires for OSA, their performance in females is not fully understood, as women have been historically underrepresented in research studies.
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