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Citation

Onen F, Higgins S, Onen SH. J. Am. Med. Dir. Assoc. 2009; 10(3): 207-210.

Affiliation

Service de Geriatrie, CHU Bichat Claude Bernard, Paris, France.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2009, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins)

DOI

10.1016/j.jamda.2008.10.008

PMID

19233062

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To describe the clinical features and therapeutic response to continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) in elderly obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) patients with sleepiness and falling-asleep-related injured falls. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In 2 geriatric units, 4 consecutive OSAS patients with falling-asleep-related injured falls were diagnosed. They were treated with CPAP and followed for 9 to 24 months. RESULTS: Mean age at initial observation was 82 years. All patients shared the following characteristics: self-reported daytime sleepiness, falling-asleep-related injured falls, recurrent fall history, medical comorbid conditions, PSG confirmed OSAS, and successful treatment with CPAP. They declared resolution of sleepiness and attention without any further fall under CPAP therapy. CONCLUSION: A causal relationship exists between OSAS and falling-asleep-related injured falls in the elderly. Treatment of OSAS with CPAP can improve attention, daytime vigilance, and consequently gait and balance control and prevent falls in these patients.


Language: en

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