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. 2022 May 25;9:866822. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2022.866822

Table 2.

Berlin questionnaire items between low and high Berlin score (low vs. high OSA risk groups).

Low score (n = 311) N (%) High score (n = 76) N (%) p-value
B1 Do you snore? <0.001***
No 164 (53%) 2 (3%)
Yes 64 (21%) 72 (95%)
Do not know 83 (27%) 2 (3%)
B2 If you answered “yes” <0.001***
Slightly louder than breathing 213 (68%) 35 (46%)
As loud as talking 5 (2%) 8 (11%)
Louder than talking 11 (4%) 12 (16%)
Very loud—it can be heard from adjacent rooms 8 (3%) 21 (28%)
missing 74 (24%) 0
B3 How often do you snore? <0.001***
Never or almost never 173 (56%) 1 (1%)
1–2 times a month 46 (15%) 5 (7%)
1–2 times a week 41 (13%) 9 (12%)
3–4 times a week 20 (6%) 13 (17%)
Every day 31 (10%) 48 (63%)
B4 Has your snoring ever bothered other people? <0.001***
No 172 (55%) 9 (12%)
Yes 68 (22%) 61 (80%)
Do not know 71 (23%) 6 (8%)
B5 Has anyone noticed that you stop breathing during your sleep? <0.001***
Never or almost never 299 (96%) 41 (54%)
1–2 times a month 3 (1%) 10 (13%)
1–2 times a week 3 (1%) 11 (14%)
3–4 times a week 3 (1%) 8 (11%)
Every day 3 (1%) 6 (8%)
B6 How often do you feel tired or fatigued after your sleep? 0.0018**
Never or almost never 117 (38%) 8 (11%)
1–2 times a month 73 (23%) 9 (12%)
1–2 times a week 68 (22%) 9 (12%)
3–4 times a week 23 (7%) 16 (21%)
Every day 30 (10%) 34 (45%)
B7 During your waking time, do you feel tired, fatigued or not up to par? 0.0029**
Never or almost never 76 (24%) 8 (11%)
1–2 times a month 82 (26%) 6 (8%)
1–2 times a week 88 (28%) 11 (14%)
3–4 times a week 33 (11%) 17 (22%)
Every day 32 (10%) 34 (45%)
B8 Have you ever nodded off or fallen asleep while driving a vehicle? <0.001***
No 284 (91%) 58 (76%)
Yes 27 (9%) 18 (24%)
B9 How often does this occur? <0.001***
Never or almost never 212 (68%) 37 (49%)
1–2 times a month 15 (5%) 7 (9%)
1–2 times a week 5 (2%) 5 (7%)
3–4 times a week 1 (0%) 2 (3%)
Every day 0 3 (4%)
missing 78 (25%) 22 (29%)
B10 Do you have high blood pressure? <0.001***
No 284 (91%) 33 (43%)
Yes 16 (5%) 39 (51%)
Do not know 11 (4%) 4 (5%)
**

p < 0.01;

***

p < 0.001.

A p-value < 0.05 was considered statistically significant.