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Awake versus drug‐induced sleep endoscopy: Evaluation of airway obstruction in obstructive sleep apnea/hypopnoea syndrome

2013; Wiley; Volume: 123; Issue: 9 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1002/lary.23881

ISSN

1531-4995

Autores

Matteo Cavaliere, Federico Russo, Maurizio Iemma,

Tópico(s)

Voice and Speech Disorders

Resumo

Objectives/Hypothesis To compare the degree and patterns of upper airway obstruction, as detected by endoscopy with Müller's maneuver versus drug‐induced sleep endoscopy (DISE). Methods Sixty‐six patients (60 males and 6 females), with a mean age of 49.59 ± 13.04 years, underwent videonasal‐pharyngo‐laryngoscopy to asses anatomy and dynamic behavior of upper airways during the Müller's maneuver awake, and during DISE by Propofol with boluses refracted technique. Results In the majority of our patients, we detected an obstruction due to nasal septal deviation (91%) and turbinate hypertrophy (100%). The pattern of the obstruction caused by the soft palate and the tongue base was similar in DISE and Müller's maneuver, whereas the registered degree was significantly higher in DISE. Concerning the larynx, 22.7% of patients showed an involvement of the epiglottis during sedation that was not assessable during wakefulness. Conclusions DISE is a simple additional tool to plan surgical treatment in patients with OSAHS, and in our hands has proven to be more accurate and precise than endoscopy with Müller's maneuver. Laryngoscope , 123:2315–2318, 2013

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