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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Occup Environ Med. 2012 Aug;54(8):1017–1025. doi: 10.1097/JOM.0b013e3182572e16

Table 5. Comparison of self-reported health conditions and self-reported anthropometric characteristics on the Somni-Sage® questionnaire, according to OSA status categories for male participants, n=2,285.

(Negative OSA diagnosis: AHI < 5; Possible OSA diagnosis: ≥5 AHI ≤10; Definite OSA diagnosis: AHI > 10)

Somni-Sage® parameter Definite OSA diagnosis n (%) 1503 drivers Possible OSA diagnosis n (%) 269 drivers Negative OSA diagnosis n (%) 513 drivers p-values
EDS** 341 (22.7) 61 (22.7) 139 (27.1) 0.121
Witnessed Apneas** 345 (23.0) 40 (14.9) 91 (17.7) 0.001
Urinate at nigh** 484 (32.0) 75 (28.0) 134 (26.0) 0.023
Hypertension** 660 (44.0) 104 (38.7) 170 (33) <0.001
Diabetes** 269 (17.9) 51 (19.0) 76 (14.8) 0.207
Heart Problem** 70 (4.7) 21 (7.8) 27 (5.3) 0.105
Heart Operation** 90 (6.0) 24 (8.9) 30 (5.9) 0.184
Heart Burn 205 (13.6) 36 (13.4) 77 (15) 0.719
Age [mean ±SD] 45.8 [10.0]
1491 drivers
44.9 [10.3]
268 drivers
42.0 [11.3]
503 drivers
<0.001
BMI [mean ±SD] 36.8 [6.9]
1499 drivers
34.6 [6.6]
269 drivers
32.6 [6.1]
512 drivers
<0.001
AHI [mean ±SD] *** 39 [28]
1503 drivers
8 [2]
269 drivers
2 [1]
513 drivers
<0.001
ESS [mean ±SD] 4.2 [3.5]
1468 drivers
4.1 [3.2]
263 drivers
3.8 [3.4]
220 drivers
0.198
Neck size [mean ±SD] 18.0 [1.6]
1080 drivers
17.6 [1.5]
204 drivers
17.3 [1.6]
371 drivers
<0.001
Somni-Sage® Class Higher Risk (Class 1*) 1373 (91) 239 (89) 402 (78) <0.001
Lower Risk (Non-class 1) 130 (9) 30 (11) 111 (22)

AHI = apnea hypopnea index; BMI = body mass index; COPD = chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; EDS =excessive daytime sleepiness; ESS = Epworth sleepiness scale;

*

Class 1= high priority for further testing (PSG); Non-class 1= lower priority for further testing (PSG)

**

Number and (%) of participants that answered, “yes” on the Somni-Sage® questionnaire

***

AHI data are available only for those tested with polysomnography.

1

EDS was considered positive if a driver had an Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) ≥10 and/or answered “often” to the following question: “Do you become drowsy while driving?”