Análise do risco da síndrome da apnéia obstrutiva do sono em policiais militares no norte do Brasil
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Sono, Apneia Obstrutiva do Sono, Medicina do Sono, Privação do Sono.

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Bentes Horta, C. A. ., Flexa Ribeiro Horta, D., Pimentel Oliveira, R. ., Corrêa Flexa Ribeiro, K., Gomes da Silva Junior, M., Vieira da Silva Gomes, C. E. ., & Fonseca, R. (2023). Análise do risco da síndrome da apnéia obstrutiva do sono em policiais militares no norte do Brasil . Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences, 5(1), 02–17. https://doi.org/10.36557/2674-8169.2023v5n1p02-17

Resumo

Introdução: O trabalho do policial militar pode aumentar a privação de sono e desencadear chances de acidentes automobilísticos, lesões provocadas por perseguições em ambientes sem iluminação, abordagens errôneas e fatalidades em confrontos com armas de fogo ou decaimento no desempenho do trabalho. Objetivo: O objetivo deste trabalho é relatar a prevalência do risco para síndrome da apneia obstrutiva do sono (SAOS) e sonolência diurna entre PMs na região metropolitana de Belém, no estado do Pará. Metodologia: Este foi um estudo piloto transversal, a qual utilizou-se de 80 PMs que trabalham no estado do Pará, norte do Brasil para responder 3 questionários digitalizados. Os questionários foram aplicados pela plataforma google forms e o primeiro questionário foi sobre perguntas epidemiológicas, o segundo foi o questionário STOP-Bang (QSB),o terceiro foi a Escala de Sonolência de Epworth (ESS) e a análise estática foi realizada por frequência relativa e absoluta. Resultados: 6 indivíduos os quais tinham tanto risco intermediário quanto risco a sonolência diurna, com as patentes mais prevalentes de ocorrer esse evento foram em ordem decrescente: cabo; sargento, capitão e major. Já outros 5 indivíduos apresentaram quadros mais alarmantes derisco alto para SAOS quanto risco a sonolência diurna e assim como supracitado novamente as patentes mais prevalentes desta ocorrência foram cabo; sargento e capitão. Conclusão:Concluímos que apesar do número reduzido da amostra identificou-se alta prevalência da apneia obstrutiva do sono em policiais militares trabalhando em turno ou escala noturna quando comparada à população em geral do estudo.

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