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Hypothesis:Sleep Disorders are very common during pregnancy but the their exact role in causation of pregnancy related disorders is yet to be determined. OSA can complicate pregnancy given the risk factors of weight gain, upper displacement of the diaphragm, and hormonal-induced hyperaemia of the nasopharyngeal passages. SDB confers the risk of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and is associated with adverse maternal and foetal outcomes.
The study would involve pregnant females which would be prospectively followed in pregnancy and post partum to know the prevalence of sleep disorders in pregnancy. Diagnosis of sleep disorders would be confirmed by overnight polysomnography and ambulatory blood pressure monitoring. Pregnancy outcomes, both maternal and fetal would be recorded and its relation with sleep disorders in pregnancy would be analysed.
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Study Design: Longitudinal prospective case-control study
Case: patient with OSA
Control: patients without OSA
Cases and controls would be matched for age ,parity, BMI,previous h/o pre-eclampsia in first trimester.
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Sample Size:
A sample of convenience of 200 patients (who respond to questionnaire) and satisfy inclusion and exclusion criteria will be followed up prospectively to assess the effect of sleep disorders on pregnancy outcome.As per estimates from literature sample size for case control part would be 20 for cases and 40 controls.
Investigation specifically related to projects:
Using Somnomedic systems, GmbH polysomnography machine by trained staff nurses and technicians at:
Ambulatory blood pressure by the Oscar 2™ system from SunTech Medical, USA. The Oscar 2 is clinically validated to all three internationally recognized standards.
Patient comfort The Oscar 2 and the Orbit™ BP cuff make patient comfort a priority.
Screening Polysomnography using Apnea linkTM PLUS
Additional Investigation Required
Routine clinical antenatal examination
Blood pressure measurement
Blood parameters (done routinely in ANC)
Urine examination
Sonography: To rule out twin pregnancy and molar gestation/IUGR/Anomalies.
These investigations are routinely done in ante natal clinic at AIIMS.
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200 participants in 1 patient group
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Surendra K Sharma, MD, Ph.D.; Abhimanyu Nehra, MBBS
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