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The presence of insomnia and depression contributes to the acceptance of an initial treatment trial of continuous positive airway pressure therapy in patients with obstructive sleep apnea.

Theodora DrakouPashalis SteiropoulosMaria SaroglouAthina GeorgopoulouDimitris KazisSotiris PapagiannopoulosKonstantinos PorpodisStavros Tryfon
Published in: Sleep & breathing = Schlaf & Atmung (2021)
This study demonstrates that it is important to recognize a depressive mood disorder in patients with moderate/severe OSA and COMISA as the coexistence of these comorbidities impairs the rate of initial acceptance of CPAP treatment. Additionally, our study suggests the cut-off values from the AIS and ZDRS questionnaires to help lead clinicians to an early diagnostic evaluation of COMISA patients for the presence of depressive mood disorder.
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