Sleep apnea and risk of pneumonia: A nationwide population-based study

Vincent Yi Fong Su, Chia Jen Liu, Hsin Kai Wang, Li An Wu, Shi Chuan Chang, Diahn Warng Perng, Wei Juin Su, Yuh Min Chen, Elizabeth Ya Hsuan Lin, Tzeng Ji Chen, Kun Ta Chou*

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Abstract

Background: Evidence evaluating the risk of pneumonia in patients with obstructive sleep apnea is limited and mostly focuses on patients who receive continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy or on pediatric patients. We aimed to explore the risk of incident pneumonia among adults with sleep apnea, either with or without the need of CPAP therapy. Methods: From Jan. 1, 2000, we identified adult patients with sleep apnea from the Taiwan National Health Insurance Research Database. A control cohort without sleep apnea, matched for age, sex and comorbidities, was selected for comparison. The 2 cohorts were followed until Dec. 31, 2010, and observed for occurrence of pneumonia. Results: Of the 34 100 patients (6816 study patients and 27 284 matched controls), 2757 (8.09%) had pneumonia during a mean followup period of 4.50 years, including 638 (9.36%) study patients and 2119 (7.77%) controls. Kaplan-Meier analysis showed a higher incidence of pneumonia among patients with sleep apnea (log rank test, p < 0.001). After multivariate adjustment, patients with sleep apnea experienced a 1.20-fold (95% confidence interval 1.10-1.31) increase in incident pneumonia. The risk was even higher among patients who received CPAP therapy. Interpretation: Sleep apnea appeared to confer a higher risk for future pneumonia, possibly in a severity-dependent manner.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)415-421
Number of pages7
JournalCMAJ
Volume186
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Apr 2014

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