Drug-induced Sleep Endoscopy: Are there Predictors for Failure of Oral Appliance Treatment?

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Autor(a) principal: Veugen,Christianne C. A. F. M.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Sanders,Rineke M. C., Stokroos,Robert J., Copper,Marcel P.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology
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Resumo: Abstract Introduction In the literature, evidence is lacking on the predictive value of druginduced sleep endoscopy (DISE) for oral appliance treatment (OAT). Objectives The aim of the present study is to evaluate whether DISE with concomitant mandibular advancement maneuver can predict failure of OAT. Methods An observational retrospective study including patients diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) who previously received OAT. Results of DISE were analyzed in a group with documented OAT failure (apnea-hypopnea index [AHI] >10 events/hour or < 50% reduction) and a group with OAT benefit (AHI <10 events/hour or >50% reduction). The upper airway was assessed using the velum, oropharynx, tongue base, epiglottis (VOTE) classification. Additionally, a mandibular advancement maneuver, manually protruding the mandible by performing a jaw thrust, was performed to mimic the effect of OAT. Results The present study included 50 patients with OAT failure and 20 patients with OAT benefit. A subgroup analysis of patients with OAT failure and an AHI <30events/hour included 26 patients. In the OAT failure group, 74% had a negative jaw thrust maneuver. In the subgroup with an AHI <30 events/hour, 76.9% had a negative jaw thrust maneuver. In the OAT benefit group, 25% had a negative jaw thrust maneuver (p< 0.001). Conclusions A negative jaw thrust maneuver during DISE can be a valuable predictor for OAT failure, independent of AHI. Drug-induced sleep endoscopy should be considered as a diagnostic evaluation tool before starting OAT.
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spelling Drug-induced Sleep Endoscopy: Are there Predictors for Failure of Oral Appliance Treatment?obstructive sleep apneadrug-induced sleep endoscopyoral appliance treatmentmandibular advancement devicetreatment outcome predictionAbstract Introduction In the literature, evidence is lacking on the predictive value of druginduced sleep endoscopy (DISE) for oral appliance treatment (OAT). Objectives The aim of the present study is to evaluate whether DISE with concomitant mandibular advancement maneuver can predict failure of OAT. Methods An observational retrospective study including patients diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) who previously received OAT. Results of DISE were analyzed in a group with documented OAT failure (apnea-hypopnea index [AHI] >10 events/hour or < 50% reduction) and a group with OAT benefit (AHI <10 events/hour or >50% reduction). The upper airway was assessed using the velum, oropharynx, tongue base, epiglottis (VOTE) classification. Additionally, a mandibular advancement maneuver, manually protruding the mandible by performing a jaw thrust, was performed to mimic the effect of OAT. Results The present study included 50 patients with OAT failure and 20 patients with OAT benefit. A subgroup analysis of patients with OAT failure and an AHI <30events/hour included 26 patients. In the OAT failure group, 74% had a negative jaw thrust maneuver. In the subgroup with an AHI <30 events/hour, 76.9% had a negative jaw thrust maneuver. In the OAT benefit group, 25% had a negative jaw thrust maneuver (p< 0.001). Conclusions A negative jaw thrust maneuver during DISE can be a valuable predictor for OAT failure, independent of AHI. Drug-induced sleep endoscopy should be considered as a diagnostic evaluation tool before starting OAT.Fundação Otorrinolaringologia2022-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1809-48642022000300339International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology v.26 n.3 2022reponame:International Archives of Otorhinolaryngologyinstname:Fundação Otorrinolaringologia (FORL)instacron:FORL10.1055/s-0041-1731368info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVeugen,Christianne C. A. F. M.Sanders,Rineke M. C.Stokroos,Robert J.Copper,Marcel P.eng2022-11-01T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1809-48642022000300339Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/iao/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||iaorl@iaorl.org||archives@internationalarchivesent.org||arquivos@forl.org.br1809-48641809-4864opendoar:2022-11-01T00:00International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology - Fundação Otorrinolaringologia (FORL)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Drug-induced Sleep Endoscopy: Are there Predictors for Failure of Oral Appliance Treatment?
title Drug-induced Sleep Endoscopy: Are there Predictors for Failure of Oral Appliance Treatment?
spellingShingle Drug-induced Sleep Endoscopy: Are there Predictors for Failure of Oral Appliance Treatment?
Veugen,Christianne C. A. F. M.
obstructive sleep apnea
drug-induced sleep endoscopy
oral appliance treatment
mandibular advancement device
treatment outcome prediction
title_short Drug-induced Sleep Endoscopy: Are there Predictors for Failure of Oral Appliance Treatment?
title_full Drug-induced Sleep Endoscopy: Are there Predictors for Failure of Oral Appliance Treatment?
title_fullStr Drug-induced Sleep Endoscopy: Are there Predictors for Failure of Oral Appliance Treatment?
title_full_unstemmed Drug-induced Sleep Endoscopy: Are there Predictors for Failure of Oral Appliance Treatment?
title_sort Drug-induced Sleep Endoscopy: Are there Predictors for Failure of Oral Appliance Treatment?
author Veugen,Christianne C. A. F. M.
author_facet Veugen,Christianne C. A. F. M.
Sanders,Rineke M. C.
Stokroos,Robert J.
Copper,Marcel P.
author_role author
author2 Sanders,Rineke M. C.
Stokroos,Robert J.
Copper,Marcel P.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Veugen,Christianne C. A. F. M.
Sanders,Rineke M. C.
Stokroos,Robert J.
Copper,Marcel P.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv obstructive sleep apnea
drug-induced sleep endoscopy
oral appliance treatment
mandibular advancement device
treatment outcome prediction
topic obstructive sleep apnea
drug-induced sleep endoscopy
oral appliance treatment
mandibular advancement device
treatment outcome prediction
description Abstract Introduction In the literature, evidence is lacking on the predictive value of druginduced sleep endoscopy (DISE) for oral appliance treatment (OAT). Objectives The aim of the present study is to evaluate whether DISE with concomitant mandibular advancement maneuver can predict failure of OAT. Methods An observational retrospective study including patients diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) who previously received OAT. Results of DISE were analyzed in a group with documented OAT failure (apnea-hypopnea index [AHI] >10 events/hour or < 50% reduction) and a group with OAT benefit (AHI <10 events/hour or >50% reduction). The upper airway was assessed using the velum, oropharynx, tongue base, epiglottis (VOTE) classification. Additionally, a mandibular advancement maneuver, manually protruding the mandible by performing a jaw thrust, was performed to mimic the effect of OAT. Results The present study included 50 patients with OAT failure and 20 patients with OAT benefit. A subgroup analysis of patients with OAT failure and an AHI <30events/hour included 26 patients. In the OAT failure group, 74% had a negative jaw thrust maneuver. In the subgroup with an AHI <30 events/hour, 76.9% had a negative jaw thrust maneuver. In the OAT benefit group, 25% had a negative jaw thrust maneuver (p< 0.001). Conclusions A negative jaw thrust maneuver during DISE can be a valuable predictor for OAT failure, independent of AHI. Drug-induced sleep endoscopy should be considered as a diagnostic evaluation tool before starting OAT.
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