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Obstructive sleep apnea in refractory epilepsy: A pilot study investigating frequency, clinical features, and association with risk of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy.

Allison R McCarterPaul C TimmPaul W ShepardDavid J SandnessThao LuuStuart J McCarterLucas DueffertMax DresowJohn C FeemsterGregory D CascinoElson L SoGregory A WorrellJeffrey W BrittonAkil A SherifKeerthi JaliparthyAnwar A ChahalVirend K SomersErik K St Louis
Published in: Epilepsia (2018)
Our pilot study identified a high frequency of pOSA in refractory epilepsy monitoring patients, finding that pOSA patients were older and heavier, with higher screening symptoms for sleep apnea and more frequent focal seizures with a longer epilepsy duration. We also found a possible association between OSA and SUDEP risk. Identification and treatment of OSA in patients with epilepsy could conceivably provide a novel approach toward preventing the risk of SUDEP. Future studies with polysomnography are needed to confirm predictive features for OSA in epilepsy populations, and to determine whether OSA is associated with SUDEP risk.
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