Larger Neck Circumference & Sleep Apnea are Major Causes of Motor Vehicle Accidents Among Persian Professional Drivers
Thursday, February 10th, 2011 at
3:45 PM
Motor vehicle accidents are the second highest cause of mortality in Iran. Sleep apnea symptoms have been associated with increased risk of motor vehicle accidents in other countries.The limitation of data availability for this research study was a major factor in Iran . However, the researchers conducted a study to evaluate sleep apnea symptoms and sleepiness in professional drivers and to assess the predictors of motor vehicle accidents in Iran.
A questionnaire-based cross-sectional study of drivers was done in Shahrekord, Iran. This study used a self-administered questionnaire that included personal information, the Epworth sleepiness scale (ESS), the Berlin questionnaire, and history of previous automobile accidents.
Nine hundred thirty-one male drivers (62% of invited drivers), aged 40.2?±?10.1 years (mean±SD), were included in the study. The mean number of hours spent driving was 48.9 h/week. The median distance covered weekly was 2,905 km/week. Statistical analysis included logistic models with covariate-adjusted P values of <0.01 s (odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals or limits). Independent accident predictors were sought.
The professional drivers with car accidents had a higher risk in Berlin questionnaire (P?<?0.02), a larger mean neck circumference (P?<?0.04), and more witnessed apneas (P?<?0.04). There was no significant association between in drivers with car accident and ESS above 10.
In Persian professional drivers, high-risk Berlin questionnaire, larger neck circumference, and a history of witnessed sleep apnea were the most important predictors of motor vehicle accident.
Tagged with: Epworth Sleepiness Scale • ESS • larger neck circumference • Motor vehicle accidents • Sleep Apnea • Sleep Apnea Symptoms • the Berlin questionnaire
Filed under: Obstructive Sleep Apnea • Sleep Apnea • Sleep Apnea Effects • Sleep Apnea Research • Sleep Apnea Study
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