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Prevalence of habitual snoring and sleep-disordered breathing in preschool-aged children in an Italian community

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JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS
卷 142, 期 4, 页码 377-382

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DOI: 10.1067/mpd.2003.118

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Objective To measure the prevalence of habitual snoring and sleep-disordered breathing in preschool-aged children. Study design Cross-sectional survey with parental report and overnight ambulatory monitoring of children 3 to 6 years of age in 8 kindergartens (n = 604). Parents reported the child's information through an interviewer-based questionnaire or by a brief telephone interview. Snoring, oxygen saturation, body position, and heart rate were recorded for 1 night at home. Results Data were obtained on 98.5% of 604 children (447 questionnaires, 74%; 148 telephone interviews, 24.5%); groups were similar for sex and age. Two hundred sixty-five children had ambulatory monitoring at home. Habitual snoring (always and often) was reported in 34.5% and breathing cessation in 18.6%. Habitual snoring was associated with parental report of daytime symptoms (P = .001) and daytime somnolence (P = .032). Pathologic snoring was present in 12% of children (95% Cl, 7.9-16.1). On multivariate analysis, parental report of habitual snoring was the strongest determinant of pathologic snoring (OR, 12.23; 95% Cl, 3.56-41.94). Oxygen desaturation index greater than or equal to5 per hour was found in 13% of children (95% Cl, 8.7-17.3). Conclusions Parental report of habitual snoring is very common. Children with habitual snoring are more likely to have objectively measured snoring and daytime morbidity.

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