Distribution of LPRD in OSAHS Patients: Is There a Correlation?

Altern Ther Health Med. 2024 Mar 22:AT10067. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Objective: Obstructive Sleep Apnea-Hypopnea Syndrome (OSAHS) and Laryngopharyngeal Reflux Disease (LPRD) are interrelated medical conditions affecting the respiratory system. This article aimed to investigate the potential correlation between the two.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was carried out on a total of 52 participants diagnosed with both OSAHS and LPRD. Clinical data of baseline demographics of year, sex, BMI, including clinical indicators such as AHI (Apnea Hypopnea Index), OSAHS severity grading, RFS (Reflux Finding Score), RSI (Reflux Symptom Index), and 24-hour pH level were collected. Statistical analysis was then conducted to evaluate the correlation between OSAHS and LPRD.

Results: Among the 52 patients, the the average age was 43.3±11.6 years with a mean 24.7±2.9 kg/m2 BMI level. The mean duration of OSAHS was 4.1±1.7 years with mean 38.7±12 AHI scores and 30.8% mild OSAHS, 51.9% moderate OSAHS, and 17.3% severe OSAHS. Mean LPRD duration was 3.2±1.5 years with a mean 15.9±4.9 RFS score, mean 28.0±6.8 RSI score, and mean 3.9±0.8 24-hour pH level. There was a strong positive correlation between AHI scores and both the RFS score (r>0.9, P < .01) and RSI score (r>0.9, P < .01). While a strong negative correlation between AHI scores and 24-hour pH level was observed (r < -0.8, P < .01). And there was a strong positive correlation between OSAHS severity levels and both the RSF score (r>0.8, P < .01) and RSI score (r>0.79, P < .01). While a significant negative correlation between OSAHS severity and 24-hour pH level was detected (r < -0.7, P < .01).

Conclusions: The findings of this cross-sectional study demonstrate a strong positive correlation between the severity of OSAHS, as indicated by AHI scores, and the severity of LPRD, as measured by RFS and RSI scores. A negative correlation was also observed between AHI scores and 24-hour pH level, indicating a connection between these two medical conditions.