Investigation of obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome prevalence among long-distance drivers from Zonguldak, Turkey

Investigation of obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome prevalence among long-distance drivers from Zonguldak, Turkey

Authors

  • Muhammed E. Akkoyunlu Chest Department of Pulmonology, Bezmialem Vakif University, Medical Faculty, 34093, Fatih İstanbul
  • Remzi Altın Department of Pulmonology, Karaelmas University, Medical Faculty, Kozlu, Zonguldak
  • Levent Kart Chest Department of Pulmonology, Bezmialem Vakif University, Medical Faculty, 34093, Fatih İstanbul
  • Figen Atalay Department of Pulmonology, Karaelmas University, Medical Faculty, Kozlu, Zonguldak
  • Tacettin Örnek Department of Pulmonology, Karaelmas University, Medical Faculty, Kozlu, Zonguldak
  • Mehmet Bayram Chest Department of Pulmonology, Bezmialem Vakif University, Medical Faculty, 34093, Fatih İstanbul
  • Meltem Tor Department of Pulmonology, Karaelmas University, Medical Faculty, Kozlu, Zonguldak

Keywords:

Obstructive sleep apnoea, Prevalence, Traffic accident

Abstract

Background: The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of Obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAS) in long-distance drivers located in the Zonguldak area and to show the correlation between OSAS and traffic accidents. Methods: In this study, 241 long-distance drivers who were residents of Zonguldak province were interviewed face-to-face and a questionnaire regarding OSAS symptoms, occupational histories, and numbers of accidents was administered. Body mass measurements were also taken from participants. Patients who exhibited evidence of OSAS underwent polysomnography (PSG). Results: Snoring was detected in 56% out of all participants, daytime sleepiness was observed in 26.6% and apnoea in 11.6%. All-night PSG was applied to 42 participants who had a high probability of clinical OSAS. Among these, eight had an apnoea-hypopnoea index (AHI) < 5. The prevalence of OSAS was 14.1%. There was a significant relationship between the ratio of traffic accidents per professional years and AHI (r = 0.571; p < 0.005). Conclusions: OSAS prevalence was higher among long-distance drivers in the Zonguldak region. Disease severity was directly proportional to traffic-accident risk, and thus represents a serious social problem.

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Published

06-02-2013

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How to Cite

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Akkoyunlu ME, Altın R, Kart L, et al. Investigation of obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome prevalence among long-distance drivers from Zonguldak, Turkey. Multidiscip Respir Med. 2013;8(9). doi:10.4081/mrm.2013.479