Somdej Pinitsoontorn
Khon Kaen University
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Neurology International | 2016
Tanut Pavarangkul; Thipphailin Jungtrakul; Pichsinee Chaobangprom; Luxanawadee Nitiwatthana; Wisit Jongkumchok; Weerachat Morrakotkhiew; Sitthan Kachenchart; Jarin Chindaprasirt; Panita Limpawattana; Sompong Srisaenpang; Somdej Pinitsoontorn; Kittisak Sawanyawisuth
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common public health issue. If left untreated, OSA may cause a large health economic burden from cardiovascular complications particularly stroke. The diagnosis of OSA can be made by polysomnography, but its availability is limited in the developing countries in Asia. STOP-BANG questionnaire is a good screening tool but may need some adjustment for Asian population. STOP-BANG stands for: Snoring history, Tired during the day, Observed stop breathing while sleep, High blood pressure, body mass index (BMI) more than 35 kg/m2, Age more than 50 years, Neck circumference more than 40 cm and male Gender. We compared clinical features in STOP-BANG questionnaire between 42 OSA induced hypertension patients and 82 healthy control subjects in the Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University, Thailand. The best cutoff point for the BMI and the neck circumference were 24.5 kg/m2 and 36 cm, respectively. The sensitivity and specificity of the BMI cutoff point were 97.2% and 91.40, while those of the neck circumference were 94.7% and 82.9%. In conclusion, the appropriate cutoff points of BMI and neck circumference for Thai STOP-BANG questionnaire were 25 kg/m2 and 36 cm.
Journal of UOEH | 2016
Itthiphat Arunsurat; Swita Luengyosluechakul; Krittin Prateephoungrat; Pittayapoom Siripaupradist; Sukanya Khemtong; Kunranan Jamcharoensup; Narin Thanapatkaiporn; Panita Limpawattana; Supawan Laohasiriwong; Somdej Pinitsoontorn; Sirintip Boonjaraspinyo; Kittisak Sawanyawisuth
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is a common disease associated with major cardiovascular diseases. Male subjects are more at higher risk for OSA than female subjects. The Berlin questionnaire is a beneficial screening tool for OSA and has 14 items. The Berlin questionnaire may need some adjustment for Thai or Asian populations. We aimed to find items that should be asked in the Berlin questionnaire to identify high risk for obstructive sleep apnea among Thai male healthcare workers. This study was performed in Thai male healthcare workers over the age of 35 and currently working at the Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University. The Thai version of the Berlin questionnaire was randomly distributed. A study population of 273 subjects was required to provide a confidence value of 95%. An item analysis of the Berlin questionnaire was evaluated as independent factors for being high risk of OSA by using a multivariate logistic regression analysis. Of the 273 distributed questionnaires, 135 subjects returned then (49.5% response rate). Of those, 41 (30.4%) were identified as being at high risk of OSA. Only three items of the Berlin questionnaire, including frequent snoring, high body mass index and hypertension, were independently associated with being at high risk for OSA. In conclusion, the Berlin questionnaire can be shortened to identify high risk for OSA by itself; not polysomnography.
Tubercle and Lung Disease | 1996
M.W. Elink Schuurman; Sompong Srisaenpang; Somdej Pinitsoontorn; I. Bijleveld; K. Vaeteewoothacharn; C. Methapat
Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health | 2006
Sompong Srisaenpang; Somdej Pinitsoontorn; Pratap Singhasivanon; Dwip Kitayaporn; Jaranit Kaewkungwal; Pyatat Tatsanavivat; Boonsong Patjanasoontorn; Wipa Reechaipichitkul; Jammari Thiratakulpisan; Jiraporn Srinakarin; Prasopsuk Srisaenpang; Bandit Thinkamrop; Chalermchai Apinyanurak; Bung-Onsee Chindawong
Journal of the Psychiatric Association of Thailand | 2013
Guolong Liang; Suwanna Arunpongpaisal; Pattapong Kessomboon; Somdej Pinitsoontorn; Piyathida Kuhirunyaratn
F1000Research | 2018
Sadudee Phuhongsai; Somdej Pinitsoontorn
Srinagarind Medical Journal (SMJ) - ศรีนครินทร์เวชสาร | 2014
Thanat Tangpaisarn; Danai Pungroong; Pongsatorn Pholkerd; Kronwalai Klinpoon; Chonnikan Aksornmee; Thanaphorn Phothisuwan; Poramin Sinsang; Piyathida Kuhirunyaratn; Somdej Pinitsoontorn
Asian Biomedicine | 2014
Somdej Pinitsoontorn; Sompong Srisaenpang
Asian Biomedicine | 2014
Nutcharat Mangklakeree; Somdej Pinitsoontorn; Sompong Srisaenpang
Journal of Health Research | 2011
Sha Jin; Sompong Srisaenpang; Somdej Pinitsoontorn; Wichai Eungpinichpong