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Assessment of the Association Between Sleep Disorders Detected by a Simplified Questionnaire and Cardiovascular Diseases

Assessment of the Association Between Sleep Disorders Detected by a Simplified Questionnaire and Cardiovascular Diseases

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Overview

The goal of this observational study is to validate a simplified questionnaire, adapted for routine clinical use, to quickly detect sleep disorders in patient during a cardiology consultation.

Two questionnaires were developed for this project. The first is patient-oriented: a prospective, multicentre, national observational registry based on a patient questionnaire designed to quickly detect sleep disorders during a cardiology consultation.

The second is aimed at treating cardiologists: this is a simple impact survey designed to assess changes in the practices of cardiologists who participated in CARDIOSOM.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria - Patient :

  • Adult patients (≥18 years old) consulting in cardiology.
  • Ability to complete the questionnaire.
  • No objection

Inclusion Criteria - Cardiologist:

Cardiologists who participated in CARDIOSOM and who conduct cardiology consultations that include a systematic or non-systematic assessment of their patients' sleep quality (duration, regularity, insomnia, sleepiness, suspected obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)) and whether or not suspected sleep disorders in patients are treated.

Exclusion Criteria - Patient :

  • Active treatment for a severe sleep disorder (severe sleep apnea under CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) or orthotic device, narcolepsy, chronic insomnia being treated)
  • Refusal to participate

Exclusion Criteria - Cardiologist :

Not applicable

Study details
    Sleep Disorder (Disorder)
    Cardio Vascular Disease

NCT07432828

French Cardiology Society

26 February 2026

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