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European Respiratory Society statement on sleep apnoea, sleepiness and driving risk

Authors :
Johan Verbraecken
Mark W. Elliott
Winfried Randerath
Marta Gonçalves
Walter T. McNicholas
Sofia Schiza
Joaquín Terán-Santos
Dan Smyth
Renata L. Riha
Thomas Penzel
Damien Leger
Cecilia Turino
Maria R. Bonsignore
Ferran Barbé
Oana Deleanu
Silke Ryan
Marrone O
Izolde Bouloukaki
Alessandra Castrogiovanni
Instituto de Saúde Pública da Universidade do Porto
Bonsignore MR, Winfried Randerath, Sofia Schiza, Johan Verbraecken, Mark W Elliott, Renata Riha, Ferran Barbe, Izolde Bouloukaki, Alessandra Castrogiovanni, Oana Deleanu, Marta Goncalves, Damien Leger, Oreste Marrone, Thomas Penzel, Silke Ryan, Dan Smyth, Joaquin Teran-Santos, Cecilia Turino, Walter T McNicholas
Source :
The European respiratory journal, European respiratory journal (Online) 57 (2021): 2001272. doi:10.1183/13993003.01272-2020, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Maria R Bonsignore; Winfried Randerath; Sofia Schiza; Johan Verbraecken; Mark W Elliott; Renata Riha; Ferran Barbe; Izolde Bouloukaki; Alessandra Castrogiovanni; Oana Deleanu; Marta Goncalves; Damien Leger; Oreste Marrone; Thomas Penzel; Silke Ryan; Dan Smyth; Joaquin Teran-Santos; Cecilia Turino; Walter T McNicholas;/titolo:European Respiratory Society Statement on Sleep Apnoea, Sleepiness and Driving Risk/doi:10.1183%2F13993003.01272-2020/rivista:European respiratory journal (Online)/anno:2021/pagina_da:2001272/pagina_a:/intervallo_pagine:2001272/volume:57
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
European Respiratory Society, 2021.

Abstract

Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is highly prevalent and is a recognised risk factor for motor vehicle accidents (MVA). Effective treatment with continuous positive airway pressure has been associated with a normalisation of this increased accident risk. Thus, many jurisdictions have introduced regulations restricting the ability of OSA patients from driving until effectively treated. However, uncertainty prevails regarding the relative importance of OSA severity determined by the apnoea–hypopnoea frequency per hour and the degree of sleepiness in determining accident risk. Furthermore, the identification of subjects at risk of OSA and/or accident risk remains elusive. The introduction of official European regulations regarding fitness to drive prompted the European Respiratory Society to establish a task force to address the topic of sleep apnoea, sleepiness and driving with a view to providing an overview to clinicians involved in treating patients with the disorder. The present report evaluates the epidemiology of MVA in patients with OSA; the mechanisms involved in this association; the role of screening questionnaires, driving simulators and other techniques to evaluate sleepiness and/or impaired vigilance; the impact of treatment on MVA risk in affected drivers; and highlights the evidence gaps regarding the identification of OSA patients at risk of MVA.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09031936
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The European respiratory journal, European respiratory journal (Online) 57 (2021): 2001272. doi:10.1183/13993003.01272-2020, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Maria R Bonsignore; Winfried Randerath; Sofia Schiza; Johan Verbraecken; Mark W Elliott; Renata Riha; Ferran Barbe; Izolde Bouloukaki; Alessandra Castrogiovanni; Oana Deleanu; Marta Goncalves; Damien Leger; Oreste Marrone; Thomas Penzel; Silke Ryan; Dan Smyth; Joaquin Teran-Santos; Cecilia Turino; Walter T McNicholas;/titolo:European Respiratory Society Statement on Sleep Apnoea, Sleepiness and Driving Risk/doi:10.1183%2F13993003.01272-2020/rivista:European respiratory journal (Online)/anno:2021/pagina_da:2001272/pagina_a:/intervallo_pagine:2001272/volume:57
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....10f4dcd24fde1873fdebab6544603bf8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.01272-2020