Obstructive Sleep Apnea Clinical Trial
Official title:
Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Asthmatic Children: Does the Sex Matter?
Asthma and sleep apnea are both respiratory diseases and one can worsen the other. Those who
suffer from asthma have a higher risk of sleep apnea and sleep apnea can make the asthma more
difficult to control.
As girls usually have a more severe asthma than boys, the investigators believe that girls
have a higher risk of sleep apnea.
To test if asthmatic girls have more sleep apnea than boys, the investigators are going to
ask them questions regarding asthma and sleep symptoms (such as snore) and the investigators
are going test the lung function and how many times they stop breathing during the sleep. The
sleep test is going to be performed in children's home.
In children, having sleep apnea can make the asthmatic stay in the hospital 30% more when
they have an asthma attack. We also are going to look if sleep apnea increases the number of
hospitalizations and asthma attacks in the past 12 months.
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and asthma are both inflammatory airway diseases. A systematic
review regarding sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) in asthmatic children analyzed 17 studies
but only two of them had objective OSA measurement. In total, 45,115 children were included,
53% boys, mean age 8.6 ± 2.5 years. SDB was present in 23.8% of asthmatic children and in
16.7% of non-asthmatic (p < 0.001, OR 1.9, 95%CI 1.7-2.2).
An American study found that OSA in asthmatic children increases hospital length of stay (OR
2.3; 95% CI = 1.8 - 2.9). Brazilian database of the year 2015 showed that, among children
5-19 years, asthma was the 5th cause of hospitalization: a total of 2.4% of the
hospitalization in this age group, after birth and its complication (31%), limb fractures
(5.7%), pneumonia (3.8%), and appendicitis (3.2%).
The relationship among asthma severity (mild, moderate, and severe) and OSA has been
described previously, but not in every study. Poor asthma control has also been linked to a
higher OSA risk in adults and children.
OSA and asthma share many risk factors: rhinitis, increased collapsibility of the upper
airway, local and systemic inflammation, gastroesophageal reflux, and obesity.
A higher risk of SDB in asthmatic girls has recently been described (OR 2.55 for girls and
0.70 for boys). Among non-asthmatic children OSA is usually equal among boys and girls until
adolescence. A possible explanation is asthma severity in children: younger boys are more
severe but after puberty, girls are.
Since OSA and asthma are linked diseases and that little is known about them in the pediatric
field, specially differences related to sex, the investigators hypothesize that: 1) asthmatic
girls have a higher OSA risk; 2) OSA will be higher in asthmatic children compared to the
pediatric literature; 3) asthma severity, asthma control, and rhinitis will be related to a
higher OSA risk. The investigators also aim to analyze factors associated with a higher risk
of hospitalizations and asthma attacks.
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