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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Sep 20.
Published in final edited form as: Sleep Med. 2013 Mar 13;14(5):407–415. doi: 10.1016/j.sleep.2012.10.018

Table 2.

Measures of agreement among OSA screeners in a sample of surgical patients (N = 14,962)

OSA Screeners Positive Agreement
(95% CI)
Negative Agreement
(95% CI)
Overall Agreement
(95% CI)
Kappa
(95% CI)
Berlin vs. STOP 63.2% (61.76% – 64.59%) 88.7% (88.28% – 89.21%) 82.8% (82.11% – 83.41%) .524 (.507 – .541)
Berlin vs. STOP-BANG 56.4% (55.22% – 57.57%) 73.6% (72.82% – 74.34%) 67.1% (66.29% – 67.90%) .329 (.314 – .344)
Berlin vs. Flemons 54.1% (52.82% – 55.36%) 75.9% (75.17% – 76.62%) 68.4% (67.58% – 69.20%) .313 (.297 – .330)
STOP vs. STOP-BANG 53.6% (52.32% – 54.86%) 76.6% (75.93% – 77.33%) 68.9% (68.12% – 69.71%) .361 (.348 – .374)
STOP vs. Flemons 42.8% (41.36% – 44.15%) 75.3% (74.61% – 76.04%) 65.5% (64.69% – 66.35%) .225 (.209 – .241)
STOP-BANG vs. Flemons 78.4% (77.55% – 79.23%) 82.5% (81.82% – 83.19%) 80.7% (79.98% – 81.36%) .611 (.597 – .625)