ICD-11 code : 7A41;
Preferred Label : Obstructive sleep apnoea;
ICD-11 definition : Obstructive sleep apnoea is characterised by repetitive episodes of apnoea or hypopnea
that are caused by upper airway obstruction occurring during sleep. These events often
result in reductions in blood oxygen saturation and are usually terminated by brief
arousals from sleep. Excessive sleepiness is a major presenting complaint in many
but not all cases. Reports of insomnia, poor sleep quality, and fatigue are also common.
Upper airway resistance syndrome shares the same pathophysiology and should be classified
here. In adults ( 18 years), obstructive sleep apnoea is diagnosed when the frequency
of obstructive events (apnoeas, hypopneas or respiratory-event related arousals) is
greater than 15 per hour. The disorder may also be diagnosed when the frequency is
greater than five per hour and: a) symptoms attributable to the disorder (e.g., sleepiness
or sleep disruption) are present; or b) nocturnal respiratory distress or observed
apnoea/habitual snoring are reported; or c) when hypertension, a mood disorder, cognitive
dysfunction, coronary artery disease, stroke, congestive heart failure, atrial fibrillation,
or type 2 diabetes mellitus are present. In children, the disorder is diagnosed when
the frequency of obstructive events is greater than one per hour, accompanied by signs
or symptoms related to the breathing disorder. Note: A definitive diagnosis requires
objective evidence based on polysomnography.;
ICD-11 synonym : OSA syndrome; sleep apnoea nos; OSA - [obstructive sleep apnoea]; [SAS] - sleep apnoea syndrome; obstructive sleep apnea, adult; [SAHS] - sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome; obstructive sleep apnea, paediatric; obstructive sleep apnoea hypopnoea syndrome; sleep apnoea syndrome; [OSAHS] - obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome; obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome;
ICD-11 acronym : OSA;
Origin ID : 1919233290;
UMLS CUI : C0037315;
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Obstructive sleep apnoea is characterised by repetitive episodes of apnoea or hypopnea
that are caused by upper airway obstruction occurring during sleep. These events often
result in reductions in blood oxygen saturation and are usually terminated by brief
arousals from sleep. Excessive sleepiness is a major presenting complaint in many
but not all cases. Reports of insomnia, poor sleep quality, and fatigue are also common.
Upper airway resistance syndrome shares the same pathophysiology and should be classified
here. In adults ( 18 years), obstructive sleep apnoea is diagnosed when the frequency
of obstructive events (apnoeas, hypopneas or respiratory-event related arousals) is
greater than 15 per hour. The disorder may also be diagnosed when the frequency is
greater than five per hour and: a) symptoms attributable to the disorder (e.g., sleepiness
or sleep disruption) are present; or b) nocturnal respiratory distress or observed
apnoea/habitual snoring are reported; or c) when hypertension, a mood disorder, cognitive
dysfunction, coronary artery disease, stroke, congestive heart failure, atrial fibrillation,
or type 2 diabetes mellitus are present. In children, the disorder is diagnosed when
the frequency of obstructive events is greater than one per hour, accompanied by signs
or symptoms related to the breathing disorder. Note: A definitive diagnosis requires
objective evidence based on polysomnography.