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Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine:
March 2009 - Volume 51 - Issue 3 - pp 275-282
doi: 10.1097/JOM.0b013e31819eaaa4
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Screening for Obstructive Sleep Apnea During Commercial Driver Medical Examinations

Parks, Philip D. MD, MPH, MOccH; Durand, Gerardo MD; Tsismenakis, Antonios J. MA; Vela-Bueno, Antonio MD; Kales, Stefanos N. MD, MPH

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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate consensus criteria for screening commercial drivers for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).

Methods: Consecutive drivers underwent OSA screening using Joint Task Force consensus criteria at commercial driver medical examinations. Outcomes included: clinical yield of screening; and drivers' compliance with polysomnography (PSG) referrals and OSA treatment.

Results: Among 456 drivers, 53 (12%) were referred for PSG, and 20/20 were confirmed to have OSA, supporting a high positive predictive value. The other 33 drivers referred for PSG were lost to follow-up but demonstrated no significant differences from those with confirmed OSA. After diagnosis, only one of 20 drivers with confirmed OSA demonstrated treatment compliance.

Conclusions: Drivers identified by the consensus criteria have a high likelihood of OSA. Drivers' poor compliance with PSGs and OSA treatment support federally mandated screening of commercial drivers.

©2009The American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine

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