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Nocturnal Desaturation is Associated With Neurological Deterioration Following Ischemic Stroke: A Retrospective Observational Study.


ABSTRACT: The mechanism of early neurological deterioration (END) in patients with stroke remains unclear. We assessed the relationship between nocturnal oxygen desaturation (NOD) in the stroke unit (SU) and END, especially occurring at nighttime, following acute stroke.A retrospective analysis was performed on a total of 276 patients with ischemic stroke who were admitted to the SU between July 2013 and June 2015. The oxygen desaturation index was calculated from pulse oximetry data sampled every 1 minute during 9 hours on the first night (10:00 PM to 7:00 AM) after admission, and NOD was defined as oxygen desaturation index ? 5 events/h. END was defined as an increase of ? 2 points from the baseline National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale during 7 days after onset. We compared clinical characteristics and NOD between patients with and without END.Among the included patients (mean age 69.2; male 55.4%), 42 patients (15.2%) experienced END. The proportion of NOD was significantly greater in the END group (45.2% versus 12.8%, P < .001). After adjusting for confounders, NOD was independently associated with END (odds ratio 7.57; 95% confidence interval 3.14-18.27). Among END patients, 47.6% patients (n = 20) had END during nighttime. Moreover, NOD was more frequent in patients with END during nighttime compared to those with END during daytime (73.7% versus 26.1%, P = .002).NOD in the SU was associated with END, especially during nighttime, after ischemic stroke. This suggests that treatment of sleep-disordered breathing could be a modifiable factor to possibly reduce the risk of neurological worsening among acute stroke patients.

SUBMITTER: Kim TJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5656476 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Nocturnal Desaturation is Associated With Neurological Deterioration Following Ischemic Stroke: A Retrospective Observational Study.

Kim Tae Jung TJ   Ko Sang-Bae SB   Jeong Han-Gil HG   Kim Chi Kyung CK   Kim Yerim Y   Nam Kiwoong K   Mo Heejung H   An Sang Joon SJ   Choi H Alex HA   Yoon Byung-Woo BW  

Journal of clinical sleep medicine : JCSM : official publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine 20171115 11


<h4>Study objectives</h4>The mechanism of early neurological deterioration (END) in patients with stroke remains unclear. We assessed the relationship between nocturnal oxygen desaturation (NOD) in the stroke unit (SU) and END, especially occurring at nighttime, following acute stroke.<h4>Methods</h4>A retrospective analysis was performed on a total of 276 patients with ischemic stroke who were admitted to the SU between July 2013 and June 2015. The oxygen desaturation index was calculated from  ...[more]

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