Sleep Clinical Record application in Brazilian children and its comparison with Italian children
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Resumo: | Objective: To apply the Sleep Clinical Record (SCR) to a sample of Brazilian children with sleep complaints, to compare the results with Italian children, and to identify variables that influence phenotype. Methods: Brazilian and Italian children, 4–11 years of age and matched for age, gender, obesity, and apnea−hypopnea index and who presented with complaints related to sleep, were selected. The instrument used was the SCR, and the procedure used was full-night cardiorespiratory monitoring. Results: The sample consisted of 51 Brazilian children and 102 Italian children. Brazilian children presented with oral breathing (55%), tonsillar hypertrophy (69%), Friedman palate position (88%), malocclusion (84%), and OSAS score (Brouilette questionnaire) (55%). The SCR among obese Brazilian children was higher as compared to that in nonobese subjects (obese, 10.84 vs nonobese, 9.13; p = 0.03). In the comparison between Brazilian and Italian children, the total Brazilian SCR was higher than the Italian SCR score (Brazilian SCR, 10.21 ± 7.56; Italian SCR, 8.95 ± 2.55; p = 0.002). The Italian SCR score was influenced by obesity, whereas the Brazilian SCR was influenced by others symptoms (daytime sleepiness, enuresis, nocturnal choking, headache, limb movements). Conclusion: Brazilian children with sleep-disordered breathing show a higher SCR score as compared to Italian children. Obesity and tonsillar hypertrophy, Friedman palate position alteration, and dental malocclusion further influenced the total SCR score among Brazilian children. This may be due to access difficulties in Brazil where children should have more assistance to obtain medical care. |
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Sleep Clinical Record application in Brazilian children and its comparison with Italian childrenChildDiagnostic techniques and proceduresObstructiveQuestionnaireSleep apneaSleep Clinical RecordObjective: To apply the Sleep Clinical Record (SCR) to a sample of Brazilian children with sleep complaints, to compare the results with Italian children, and to identify variables that influence phenotype. Methods: Brazilian and Italian children, 4–11 years of age and matched for age, gender, obesity, and apnea−hypopnea index and who presented with complaints related to sleep, were selected. The instrument used was the SCR, and the procedure used was full-night cardiorespiratory monitoring. Results: The sample consisted of 51 Brazilian children and 102 Italian children. Brazilian children presented with oral breathing (55%), tonsillar hypertrophy (69%), Friedman palate position (88%), malocclusion (84%), and OSAS score (Brouilette questionnaire) (55%). The SCR among obese Brazilian children was higher as compared to that in nonobese subjects (obese, 10.84 vs nonobese, 9.13; p = 0.03). In the comparison between Brazilian and Italian children, the total Brazilian SCR was higher than the Italian SCR score (Brazilian SCR, 10.21 ± 7.56; Italian SCR, 8.95 ± 2.55; p = 0.002). The Italian SCR score was influenced by obesity, whereas the Brazilian SCR was influenced by others symptoms (daytime sleepiness, enuresis, nocturnal choking, headache, limb movements). Conclusion: Brazilian children with sleep-disordered breathing show a higher SCR score as compared to Italian children. Obesity and tonsillar hypertrophy, Friedman palate position alteration, and dental malocclusion further influenced the total SCR score among Brazilian children. This may be due to access difficulties in Brazil where children should have more assistance to obtain medical care.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Department of Ophtalmology Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery Botucatu Medical School State University Sao Paulo UNESPPediatric Sleep Disease Center Child Neurology NESMOS Department School of Medicine and Psychology Sapienza University of Rome Sant'Andrea HospitalDepartment of Ophtalmology Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery Botucatu Medical School State University Sao Paulo UNESPFAPESP: 18/00590-6Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Sant'Andrea HospitalCorrêa, Camila de Castro [UNESP]Weber, Silke Anna Theresa [UNESP]Evangelisti, MelaniaVilla, Maria Pia2020-12-12T01:42:45Z2020-12-12T01:42:45Z2019-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sleepx.2019.100008Sleep Medicine: X, v. 1.2590-1427http://hdl.handle.net/11449/19954310.1016/j.sleepx.2019.1000082-s2.0-85073836040Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengSleep Medicine: Xinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-10-23T07:59:13Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/199543Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462021-10-23T07:59:13Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Sleep Clinical Record application in Brazilian children and its comparison with Italian children |
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Sleep Clinical Record application in Brazilian children and its comparison with Italian children |
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Sleep Clinical Record application in Brazilian children and its comparison with Italian children Corrêa, Camila de Castro [UNESP] Child Diagnostic techniques and procedures Obstructive Questionnaire Sleep apnea Sleep Clinical Record |
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Sleep Clinical Record application in Brazilian children and its comparison with Italian children |
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Sleep Clinical Record application in Brazilian children and its comparison with Italian children |
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Sleep Clinical Record application in Brazilian children and its comparison with Italian children |
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Sleep Clinical Record application in Brazilian children and its comparison with Italian children |
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Sleep Clinical Record application in Brazilian children and its comparison with Italian children |
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Corrêa, Camila de Castro [UNESP] |
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Corrêa, Camila de Castro [UNESP] Weber, Silke Anna Theresa [UNESP] Evangelisti, Melania Villa, Maria Pia |
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Weber, Silke Anna Theresa [UNESP] Evangelisti, Melania Villa, Maria Pia |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) Sant'Andrea Hospital |
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Corrêa, Camila de Castro [UNESP] Weber, Silke Anna Theresa [UNESP] Evangelisti, Melania Villa, Maria Pia |
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Child Diagnostic techniques and procedures Obstructive Questionnaire Sleep apnea Sleep Clinical Record |
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Child Diagnostic techniques and procedures Obstructive Questionnaire Sleep apnea Sleep Clinical Record |
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Objective: To apply the Sleep Clinical Record (SCR) to a sample of Brazilian children with sleep complaints, to compare the results with Italian children, and to identify variables that influence phenotype. Methods: Brazilian and Italian children, 4–11 years of age and matched for age, gender, obesity, and apnea−hypopnea index and who presented with complaints related to sleep, were selected. The instrument used was the SCR, and the procedure used was full-night cardiorespiratory monitoring. Results: The sample consisted of 51 Brazilian children and 102 Italian children. Brazilian children presented with oral breathing (55%), tonsillar hypertrophy (69%), Friedman palate position (88%), malocclusion (84%), and OSAS score (Brouilette questionnaire) (55%). The SCR among obese Brazilian children was higher as compared to that in nonobese subjects (obese, 10.84 vs nonobese, 9.13; p = 0.03). In the comparison between Brazilian and Italian children, the total Brazilian SCR was higher than the Italian SCR score (Brazilian SCR, 10.21 ± 7.56; Italian SCR, 8.95 ± 2.55; p = 0.002). The Italian SCR score was influenced by obesity, whereas the Brazilian SCR was influenced by others symptoms (daytime sleepiness, enuresis, nocturnal choking, headache, limb movements). Conclusion: Brazilian children with sleep-disordered breathing show a higher SCR score as compared to Italian children. Obesity and tonsillar hypertrophy, Friedman palate position alteration, and dental malocclusion further influenced the total SCR score among Brazilian children. This may be due to access difficulties in Brazil where children should have more assistance to obtain medical care. |
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