Follow-up of obstructive sleep apnea in children

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Autor(a) principal: Barros,Emília Leite de
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Pradella-Hallinan,Marcia, Moreira,Gustavo Antonio, Stefanini,Daniele de Oliveira Soares, Tufik,Sergio, Fujita,Reginaldo Raimundo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
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Resumo: INTRODUCTION: the evolution of snoring and OSAS in children is not well established since few studies of patients without surgical treatment have been published. OBJECTIVE: to evaluate the evolution of sleep disordered breathing in children who had not been submitted to upper airway surgery. METHOD: twenty-six children with snoring who had not undergone upper airway surgery were evaluated prospectively. Patients were evaluated by full physical examination and nocturnal polysomnography, after which they were divided into 2 groups: apnea (16 children) and snoring (10 children). After 6 months following the initial evaluation, patients were submitted to a new nocturnal polysomnography, and all data were compared to those of the first examination. RESULTS: the groups did not show any differences regarding age, weight, height and airway physical examination. After 6 months of follow-up, the apnea index did not change, but the respiratory disturbance index increased in the snoring group and the number of hypopneas decreased in the group apnea. CONCLUSION: there was an increase in the percentage of N1 sleep stage and the respiratory disturbance index in the patients with primary snore. The AHI did not show significant alteration in both groups, but the number of hypopneas decreased in patients with SAOS.
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spelling Follow-up of obstructive sleep apnea in childrenSleep apneaobstructivePolysomnographyClinical evolutionChild INTRODUCTION: the evolution of snoring and OSAS in children is not well established since few studies of patients without surgical treatment have been published. OBJECTIVE: to evaluate the evolution of sleep disordered breathing in children who had not been submitted to upper airway surgery. METHOD: twenty-six children with snoring who had not undergone upper airway surgery were evaluated prospectively. Patients were evaluated by full physical examination and nocturnal polysomnography, after which they were divided into 2 groups: apnea (16 children) and snoring (10 children). After 6 months following the initial evaluation, patients were submitted to a new nocturnal polysomnography, and all data were compared to those of the first examination. RESULTS: the groups did not show any differences regarding age, weight, height and airway physical examination. After 6 months of follow-up, the apnea index did not change, but the respiratory disturbance index increased in the snoring group and the number of hypopneas decreased in the group apnea. CONCLUSION: there was an increase in the percentage of N1 sleep stage and the respiratory disturbance index in the patients with primary snore. The AHI did not show significant alteration in both groups, but the number of hypopneas decreased in patients with SAOS. Associação Brasileira de Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia Cérvico-Facial.2014-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1808-86942014000400277Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology v.80 n.4 2014reponame:Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngologyinstname:Associação Brasileira de Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia Cérvico-Facial (ABORL-CCF)instacron:ABORL-CCF10.1016/j.bjorl.2014.05.008info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBarros,Emília Leite dePradella-Hallinan,MarciaMoreira,Gustavo AntonioStefanini,Daniele de Oliveira SoaresTufik,SergioFujita,Reginaldo Raimundoeng2015-08-25T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1808-86942014000400277Revistahttp://www.bjorl.org.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprevista@aborlccf.org.br||revista@aborlccf.org.br1808-86861808-8686opendoar:2015-08-25T00:00Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology - Associação Brasileira de Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia Cérvico-Facial (ABORL-CCF)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Follow-up of obstructive sleep apnea in children
title Follow-up of obstructive sleep apnea in children
spellingShingle Follow-up of obstructive sleep apnea in children
Barros,Emília Leite de
Sleep apnea
obstructive
Polysomnography
Clinical evolution
Child
title_short Follow-up of obstructive sleep apnea in children
title_full Follow-up of obstructive sleep apnea in children
title_fullStr Follow-up of obstructive sleep apnea in children
title_full_unstemmed Follow-up of obstructive sleep apnea in children
title_sort Follow-up of obstructive sleep apnea in children
author Barros,Emília Leite de
author_facet Barros,Emília Leite de
Pradella-Hallinan,Marcia
Moreira,Gustavo Antonio
Stefanini,Daniele de Oliveira Soares
Tufik,Sergio
Fujita,Reginaldo Raimundo
author_role author
author2 Pradella-Hallinan,Marcia
Moreira,Gustavo Antonio
Stefanini,Daniele de Oliveira Soares
Tufik,Sergio
Fujita,Reginaldo Raimundo
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author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barros,Emília Leite de
Pradella-Hallinan,Marcia
Moreira,Gustavo Antonio
Stefanini,Daniele de Oliveira Soares
Tufik,Sergio
Fujita,Reginaldo Raimundo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sleep apnea
obstructive
Polysomnography
Clinical evolution
Child
topic Sleep apnea
obstructive
Polysomnography
Clinical evolution
Child
description INTRODUCTION: the evolution of snoring and OSAS in children is not well established since few studies of patients without surgical treatment have been published. OBJECTIVE: to evaluate the evolution of sleep disordered breathing in children who had not been submitted to upper airway surgery. METHOD: twenty-six children with snoring who had not undergone upper airway surgery were evaluated prospectively. Patients were evaluated by full physical examination and nocturnal polysomnography, after which they were divided into 2 groups: apnea (16 children) and snoring (10 children). After 6 months following the initial evaluation, patients were submitted to a new nocturnal polysomnography, and all data were compared to those of the first examination. RESULTS: the groups did not show any differences regarding age, weight, height and airway physical examination. After 6 months of follow-up, the apnea index did not change, but the respiratory disturbance index increased in the snoring group and the number of hypopneas decreased in the group apnea. CONCLUSION: there was an increase in the percentage of N1 sleep stage and the respiratory disturbance index in the patients with primary snore. The AHI did not show significant alteration in both groups, but the number of hypopneas decreased in patients with SAOS.
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