Oropharyngeal examination as a predictor of obstructive sleep apnea: pilot study of gag reflex and palatal reflex
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Resumo: | Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) has high prevalence and may cause serious comorbities. The aim of this trial was to show if simple noninvasive methods such as gag reflex and palatal reflex are prospective multivariate assessments of predictor variables for OSA. METHOD: We evaluate gag reflex and palatal reflex, of fifty-five adult patients, and their subsequent overnight polysomnography. RESULTS: Forty-one participants presented obstructive sleep apnea. The most relevant findings in our study were: [1] absence of gag reflex on patients with severe obstructive apnea (p=0.001); [2] absence of palatal reflex on moderate obstructive apnea patients (p=0.02). CONCLUSION: Gag reflex and palatal reflex, a simple noninvasive test regularly performed in a systematic neurological examination can disclose the impact of the local neurogenic injury associated to snoring and/or obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. |
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Oropharyngeal examination as a predictor of obstructive sleep apnea: pilot study of gag reflex and palatal reflex |
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Oropharyngeal examination as a predictor of obstructive sleep apnea: pilot study of gag reflex and palatal reflex |
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Oropharyngeal examination as a predictor of obstructive sleep apnea: pilot study of gag reflex and palatal reflex Valbuza,Juliana Spelta obstructive sleep apnea OSA gag reflex palatal reflex |
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Oropharyngeal examination as a predictor of obstructive sleep apnea: pilot study of gag reflex and palatal reflex |
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Oropharyngeal examination as a predictor of obstructive sleep apnea: pilot study of gag reflex and palatal reflex |
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Oropharyngeal examination as a predictor of obstructive sleep apnea: pilot study of gag reflex and palatal reflex |
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Oropharyngeal examination as a predictor of obstructive sleep apnea: pilot study of gag reflex and palatal reflex |
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Oropharyngeal examination as a predictor of obstructive sleep apnea: pilot study of gag reflex and palatal reflex |
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Valbuza,Juliana Spelta |
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Valbuza,Juliana Spelta Oliveira,Márcio Moysés de Conti,Cristiane Fiquene Prado,Lucila Bizari F. Carvalho,Luciane B.C. Prado,Gilmar Fernandes do |
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Oliveira,Márcio Moysés de Conti,Cristiane Fiquene Prado,Lucila Bizari F. Carvalho,Luciane B.C. Prado,Gilmar Fernandes do |
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Valbuza,Juliana Spelta Oliveira,Márcio Moysés de Conti,Cristiane Fiquene Prado,Lucila Bizari F. Carvalho,Luciane B.C. Prado,Gilmar Fernandes do |
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obstructive sleep apnea OSA gag reflex palatal reflex |
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obstructive sleep apnea OSA gag reflex palatal reflex |
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Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) has high prevalence and may cause serious comorbities. The aim of this trial was to show if simple noninvasive methods such as gag reflex and palatal reflex are prospective multivariate assessments of predictor variables for OSA. METHOD: We evaluate gag reflex and palatal reflex, of fifty-five adult patients, and their subsequent overnight polysomnography. RESULTS: Forty-one participants presented obstructive sleep apnea. The most relevant findings in our study were: [1] absence of gag reflex on patients with severe obstructive apnea (p=0.001); [2] absence of palatal reflex on moderate obstructive apnea patients (p=0.02). CONCLUSION: Gag reflex and palatal reflex, a simple noninvasive test regularly performed in a systematic neurological examination can disclose the impact of the local neurogenic injury associated to snoring and/or obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. |
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