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OCTOBER 19, 2016

Screening Tools for Sleep Apnea Less Accurate in Women Who Are Pregnant

San Francisco—There is a growing body of literature demonstrating that obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is directly linked to an increase in adverse maternal and fetal complications. Although there are a number of OSA screening tools available, they have been found to be less accurate in pregnant women, making OSA diagnosis and treatment even more challenging in these patients.

“There are more and more papers in the literature regarding OSA and pregnancy,” said Mahesh Nagappa, MD,