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COMPLETED
4577 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2005-09-30
2008-06-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The survey was available in English and Spanish. It did not contain any subject personal health information. The survey sheet remained in the labor and delivery room with the subject's usual anesthesia medical record paperwork until the patient was discharged from the unit. At the time of discharge, the infant's birthweight and APGAR scores were recorded on the survey and the survey collected.
All female patients, ages 18 - 45, presenting to the PWH Operating Room for elective gynecologic surgery, and all female patients, ages 18 - 45, presenting to the Northwestern Memorial Hospital (NMH) Ambulatory Surgery Center were interviewed by a member of the anesthesia team to obtain a routine preoperative history and physical examination and to discuss the anesthesia options. Immediately following this usual and customary preanesthetic evaluation the member of the anesthesia team performing the preanesthetic consultation (anesthesiology attending, resident physician, or certified registered nurse anesthetist) used a standard verbal consent script to obtain verbal consent from the subject for study participation. Study participants were asked to complete a written validated survey, the Berlin Questionnaire, evaluating self-reported snoring and daytime sleepiness as well as basic demographic data (age, height, and weight). The survey was available in English and Spanish. Survey completion time was 1-2 minutes. The survey did not contain any patient identifying information and was collected after completion.
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Pregnant population
The study group consisted of pregnant women, presenting to Prentice Women's Hospital of Northwestern Memorial Hospital for spontaneous labor, induction of labor, and scheduled cesarean delivery.
Survey: Berlin questionnaire
Completion of questionnaire
Non-Pregnant Population
The study group consisted of non-pregnant females, presenting to Northwestern Memorial Hospital for ambulatory surgery
Survey: Berlin questionnaire
Completion of questionnaire
Interventions
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Survey: Berlin questionnaire
Completion of questionnaire
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
1. 18 years of age and older
2. scheduled induction of labor
3. spontaneously laboring
4. scheduled cesarean delivery
* Nonpregnant Females
1. 18 years of age or older
2. presenting to the PWH OR for gynecologic surgery
3. presenting to the NMH Ambulatory Surgery Center for ambulatory surgery
Exclusion Criteria
* patient age \> 45 years old
* inability to understand the English language
* patient presenting for an emergency procedure
18 Years
45 Years
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Northwestern University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Cynthia Wong
Professor of Anesthesiology
Principal Investigators
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Cynthia A Wong, M.D.
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Northwestern University
Locations
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Northwestern University
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Countries
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References
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Roush SF, Bell L. Obstructive sleep apnea in pregnancy. J Am Board Fam Pract. 2004 Jul-Aug;17(4):292-4. doi: 10.3122/jabfm.17.4.292.
Young T, Peppard PE, Gottlieb DJ. Epidemiology of obstructive sleep apnea: a population health perspective. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2002 May 1;165(9):1217-39. doi: 10.1164/rccm.2109080.
Guilleminault C, Kreutzer M, Chang JL. Pregnancy, sleep disordered breathing and treatment with nasal continuous positive airway pressure. Sleep Med. 2004 Jan;5(1):43-51. doi: 10.1016/j.sleep.2003.07.001.
Netzer NC, Stoohs RA, Netzer CM, Clark K, Strohl KP. Using the Berlin Questionnaire to identify patients at risk for the sleep apnea syndrome. Ann Intern Med. 1999 Oct 5;131(7):485-91. doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-131-7-199910050-00002.
Other Identifiers
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0524-026
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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