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EXCESSIVE DAYTIME SLEEPING AS A MARKER OF OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA-HYPOPNEA SYNDROME IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE

Rajabov Khayrillo Sadilloevichbasic doctoral student of the Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Center for Phtisiology and PulmonologyKhujanazarova Vazira Saidmahmud Kizimaster of the Tashkent Medical AcademyLiverko Irina VladimirovnaSpecialized Scientific and Practical Center for Phtisiology and Pulmonology
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To study the frequency of excessive daytime sleepiness and its significance in the formation of obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) in 200 patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, screening testing was conducted using unified techniques of the Epworth Daytime Sleepiness Assessment Scale (ESS) questionnaire and a specialized questionnaire for the primary detection of OAPS in modification A.M. Vane, T.S. Yeligulashvili (1998). The results of the study noted in 75.5% of patients with COPD the condition of excessive daytime sleepiness significantly higher among patients with stage fourth stage of COPD in men (87.6%) and in women (88.5%). A moderate or high degree of probability of drowsiness or falling asleep was noted in 43.0% of cases "when sitting passively in public places (sitting in a theater, at a meeting, etc.)", in 39.0% - "reading while sitting in an armchair", in 47.4% - "while resting in bed during the day", in 40.0% - "as a passenger in a car while driving non-stop for at least an hour on a flat road," in 41.7% - "sitting in a calm atmosphere after lunch without alcohol consumption." Among COPD patients with excessive daytime sleepiness in 57.6% of cases, there is a high probability of a clinical diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome, which is often accompanied by loud night snoring (96.7%), respiratory arrest during sleep (91.4%), morning headaches or feelings of not refreshing sleep in the morning (79.5%), phenomena of nocturnal polyuria and frequent night awakenings (70.2%) and an increase in body weight over the past 3-5 years (63.0%).

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