Diabetes, obesity and metabolic syndrome are closely linked to sleep apnea syndrome. Indeed, diabetic and/or obese patients present an increased risk of sleep apnoea syndrome (SAS), with a prevalence estimated at between 10 and 22%, depending on the study, and most of them requiring treatment with Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP). In this sub-population of patients, only between 40% and 50% benefit from CPAP.
There is therefore an under-referral of diabetic patients to treatment, perhaps linked to the way care is organized, which clogs up the circuit and slows down or even prevents access to care. The investigators would like to test a new organization of care to facilitate and intensify this screening.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
SCREENING
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
600
Potentially eligible patients will be offered to participate in the study, the information leaflet will be given to them and the informed consent form will be signed if the patient agrees to participate in the study. In hospitalization in Endocrinology: * Realization of the current care report * Including systematic achievement of EPWORTH and BERLIN scores * Activation of the WSA throughout the duration of the hospitalization * Completion of a feasibility questionnaire for the team * Quantification of the non-usable screening technique * Completion of a patient experience questionnaire at the end of the stay * In the event of published positive criteria either for the BERLIN questionnaires, EPWORTH questionnaires or WSA, the patient will be referred to the VISAS center for definitive diagnostic evaluation by polygraphy or polysomnography.
CHU de Saint-Etienne
Saint-Etienne, France
patients real positive for each screening technique
Percentage of patients real positive for each screening technique: BERLIN and EPWORTH score and Withings Sleep Analyzer addressed for polysomnography
Time frame: Day 2
Number of tests
Number of positive tests / Number of analyzable test for screening for each type of test
Time frame: Day 2
Patient's experience with the use of Withings Sleep Analyzer
Patients' experience is evaluated using a questionnaire with the following possible answers: yes a lot, yes a little, not at all.
Time frame: Day 2
Nurse's satisfaction with the use of Withings Sleep Analyzer
Nurse's satisfaction is evaluated using a questionnaire with the following possible answers: yes a lot, yes a little, not at all.
Time frame: 3 months
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