Editorial
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2016.
World J Clin Cases. Feb 16, 2016; 4(2): 33-37
Published online Feb 16, 2016. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v4.i2.33
Table 1 Sleep-related parameters in 161 consecutive patients with first-ever stroke included in the "Sagrat Cor Hospital of Barcelona Stroke Registry"[5]
DataTransient ischemic attack (n = 39)Ischemic stroke (n = 112)Hemorrhagic stroke (n = 10)Total (n = 161)
Age, yr, mean (SD)67.9 (10.1)72.5 (8.9)73 (10.5)72 (9)
Body mass index, kg/m2, mean (SD)27.3 (4.6)26.2 (3.7)26.7 (2.6)26.6 (3.9)
Epworth sleepiness scale, score, mean (SD)47 (3.3)4.9 (3.3)4.3 (2.1)4.8 (3.3)
AHI, mean (SD)19.4 (16.7)21.5 (15.7)25 (11.9)21.2 (15.7)
OAI, mean (SD)5.9 (10.2)3.9 (7.8)5.4 (6.7)4.5 (8.4)
CAI, mean (SD)3.32 (7.9)a5.9 (10.1)11.1 (15.1)a5.6 (10.1)
Cheyne-Stokes breathing pattern, n (%)8 (20.5)31 (27.7)3 (30)42 (26.1)
AHI, n (%)
> 1024 (61.5)83 (74.1)9 (90)116 (72)
> 3010 (25.6)31 (27.7)4 (40)45 (27.9)
CT90%, mean (SD)8.2 (13.1)8.1 (17.8)5.7 (7.1)7.8 (15.7)
Table 2 Variables independently associated with different sleep-disordered breathing in a clinical series of 68 patients with first-ever lacunar infarction[8]
ModelβSE (β)OR (95%CI)P value
AHI ≥ 10
Topography in the internal capsule or pons or smoking1.1530.5763.17 (1.02-9.79)0.045
AHI ≥ 20
Smoking and topography in the internal capsule or pons2.2251.1119.25 (1.05-81.70)0.045
AHI ≥ 30
Smoking2.9771.25519.64 (1.68-229.85)0.018
Body mass index0.5200.2031.68 (1.13-2.50)0.010