In a study recently published:
Interesting and important findings. These types of arguments were also taken into account in the NICE report.
How many near misses or crashes did you experience which you attributed to your sleepiness pre-treatment?
Conclusion: Patients with OSAH have increased rates of MVCs, and disproportionately increased rates of MVCs are associated with personal injury.
In summary, patients with OSAH have an increased rate of MVC compared with patients without OSAH and age- and sex-matched controls. Patients with OSAH are particularly prone to MVCs associated with personal injury, and this increased risk occurs even in patients with mild OSAH. Subjective daytime sleepiness does not appear to be particularly helpful in terms of risk prediction for MVC, which indicates a need for alternative strategies to assess driving performance. Treatment with continuous positive airway pressure has been shown to normalise crash rates and improve vigilance in patients with OSAH. MVCs associated with OSAH are potentially preventable. Increasing public awareness of the symptoms and risks of OSAH together with improved access to diagnosis and treatment is likely to confer major cost savings to society in addition to benefiting individual patients.
How many near misses or crashes did you experience which you attributed to your sleepiness pre-treatment?
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