Table 2

Participant characteristics at baseline

CPAP (n=73)
Mean (SD) or count (%)
Usual care (n=76)
Mean (SD) or count (%)
Age, years46.32 (15.59)47.03 (14.87)
Sex
 Male67 (91.78)67 (88.16)
Injury characteristics
AIS A29 (39.73)26 (34.67)
Lesion level
 C2–C440 (54.79)34 (44.72)
 C5–T133 (45.21)42 (55.26)
Time from injury to sleep study, days (median (IQR))66 (49–90)80 (60–123)
Body mass index, kg/m225.01 (4.77)25.47 (5.15)
Number likely to have preinjury OSA*20/71 (28.6)20/73 (27.4)
Karolinska Sleepiness Scale4.86 (2.32)4.24 (2.03)
NAART31.01 (12.18)33.53 (13.39)
Vital capacity, L2.83 (0.86)2.91 (1.04)
FEV1, L/s2.24 (0.68)2.27 (0.88)
Baseline sleep study indices
Apnoea hypopnoea index (median (IQR))42.7 (22.7–69.3)41.1 (24.4–55.2)
Arousal index (median (IQR))23.9 (16.4–35.7)25.1 (13.8–38.4)
Sleep efficiency67.12 (16.60)66.41 (18.72)
% total sleep time with SpO<90%10.30 (16.20)9.49 (17.69)
Medications
Baclofen27 (37)34 (45)
Benzodiazepines24 (33)30 (40)
Opiates49 (67)55 (72)
Other potentially sedating medications60 (82)64 (84)
  • Data are provided as count (n) or mean (SD) as appropriate. 

  • *Likelihood based on the Multivariate Apnoea Prediction Index.57 Note that with medications, participants could be included across multiple categories.

  • AIS A,  American Spinal Injuries Association Impairment Scale A (motor and sensory complete lesion); C2–C4, second to fourth cervical cord lesion; C5–T1, fifth cervical to first thoracic cord lesion; NAART, North American Adult Reading Test; OSA, obstructive sleep apnoea.