2017
DOI: 10.5664/jcsm.6598
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Management of Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Commercial Motor Vehicle Operators: Recommendations of the AASM Sleep and Transportation Safety Awareness Task Force

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“…Therefore, identifying professional drivers with OSA and treating them effectively should decrease crashrelated injuries and fatalities and improve drivers' health. Professional drivers show a higher prevalence of OSA, between 28% and 78%, compared with the general population [10], probably because they tend to be obese, male and middle-aged, the three most common risk factors for OSA [11]. Despite this risk, OSA is often undiagnosed and undertreated in this population, mainly due to lack of appropriate screening and sleep study referrals [12][13][14].…”
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“…Therefore, identifying professional drivers with OSA and treating them effectively should decrease crashrelated injuries and fatalities and improve drivers' health. Professional drivers show a higher prevalence of OSA, between 28% and 78%, compared with the general population [10], probably because they tend to be obese, male and middle-aged, the three most common risk factors for OSA [11]. Despite this risk, OSA is often undiagnosed and undertreated in this population, mainly due to lack of appropriate screening and sleep study referrals [12][13][14].…”
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“…Furthermore, a joint Task Force of the European Respiratory Society and the European Sleep Research Society is currently on production to develop practical recommendations to cope with the problems raised by the new EU directive on issuing driving licences and to suggest a research agenda to improve safety on the road in Europe [16]. Additionally, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine has issued a comprehensive and detailed document on screening, and diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for commercial drivers [10]. However, still there is no consensus in the OSA screening approach and there is a lack of a clear standardised model applicable in different countries.…”
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“…Of course, other factors such as sleep deficiency must also be addressed as an important contributing factor to the risk of a driving accident (Garbarino et al., ; Gottlieb, Ellenbogen, Bianchi, & Czeisler, ). Furthermore, screening programmes and related policies should ensure that appropriate measures of driving risk are identified, especially the level of sleepiness, and these should not be simply based on syndrome severity determined by AHI (Gurubhagavatula et al., ; Rizzo et al., ). A recent report (Pien et al., ) demonstrates that the beneficial impact of CPAP therapy on driving risk in a cluster analysis of OSA is largely restricted to the excessive sleepiness phenotype.…”
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