医学
睡眠呼吸障碍
智力残疾
睡眠(系统调用)
呼吸
精神科
听力学
儿科
心脏病学
阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停
计算机科学
操作系统
作者
Renata L. Riha,Ankur Singh,Elizabeth A. Hill,Hazel Evans,David O’Regan
出处
期刊:Thorax
[BMJ]
日期:2024-06-27
卷期号:: thorax-220032
标识
DOI:10.1136/thorax-2023-220032
摘要
Background In adults and children with intellectual disability (ID), sleep -disordered breathing (SDB) is thought to be common. However, large epidemiological studies are lacking, and there are few studies on optimal methods of investigation and even fewer randomised, controlled intervention trials of treatment. Method Peer-reviewed publications from various databases were examined in line with search terms relevant to ID and SDB spanning the years 200-2024. Results Findings suggest that, due to comorbid conditions, children and adults with ID may experience both an increased risk of SDB, as well as lower frequency of diagnosis. SDB can compromise the emotional, physical and mental health of individuals with ID. Appropriate treatment when tolerated leads to an improvement in health and well-being and several studies emphasized the importance of consistent follow-up of people with ID - something that is not universally occurring during childhood, in the transition to adulthood and during adulthood itself. As the most frequently occurring form of ID worldwide, we use Down syndrome as a specific example of how diagnosing and treating SDB can lead to improved outcomes. Conclusions This review highlights the importance of identifying SDB in this heterogenous population, recognising the multi-faceted, deleterious consequences of untreated SDB in people with ID, and presents some strategies that can be harnessed to improve diagnosis and management. Until further ID-specific research is available, we urge flexibility in the approach to people with ID and SDB based in guidelines and standard practice developed for the typically developing population.
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