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The prognostic value of simulated snoring in awake patients with suspected sleep-disordered breathing: introduction of a new technique of examination.

Michael Herzog1, Till Metz, Andreas Schmidt, Thomas Bremert, Beatrice Venohr, Werner Hosemann, Holger Kaftan.   

Abstract

STUDY
OBJECTIVE: A clinical examination of the upper airway in patients with suspected sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) is frequently performed before nighttime polysomnography. In recent years, the findings of "static" examinations, such as dorsalization of the tongue base, the Malampatti index, and Mueller maneuver, have been determined to be of low predictive value.
DESIGN: We developed a new method of "dynamic" examination of the upper airway during simulated snoring in awake patients and analyzed the method in terms of the predictive value for suspected SDB.
SETTING: N/A PATIENTS: One hundred thirty-one patients were examined prior to night-time polysomnography, and the results were correlated with the apneahypopnea-index (AHI).
INTERVENTIONS: N/A
RESULTS: A significant correlation was detected between an increased dorsal movement of the tongue base, as well as with pharyngeal collapse at the level of the tongue base and the AHI. Pharyngeal collapse at the level of the velum did not correlate with the AHI. The patient's body position during simulated snoring did not influence the results. The "static" examinations, such as the dorsalization of the tongue base, tonsil size, Malampatti index, and Mueller maneuver, did not correlate with the AHI. Patients with a high degree of pharyngeal collapse at the level of the tongue base, in combination with dorsal movement of the tongue base during simulated snoring, revealed a probability of 75% to have an AHI more than 10 and of 92% for an AHI more than 5.
CONCLUSION: The "dynamic" examination of the upper airway under simulated snoring in awake patients is an easy-to-perform method to predict the probability of SDB prior to nighttime polysomnography.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17162993     DOI: 10.1093/sleep/29.11.1456

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sleep        ISSN: 0161-8105            Impact factor:   5.849


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Authors:  Michael Herzog; Eva Schieb; Thomas Bremert; Beatrice Herzog; Werner Hosemann; Holger Kaftan; Thomas Kühnel
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7.  Evaluation of acoustic characteristics of snoring sounds obtained during drug-induced sleep endoscopy.

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8.  Drug-induced sleep endoscopy and simulated snoring in patients with sleep-disordered breathing: agreement of anatomic changes in the upper airway.

Authors:  Michael Herzog; Patrick Kellner; Sebastian Plößl; Alexander Glien; Christian Rohrmeier; Thomas Kühnel; Stefan Plontke; Beatrice Herzog
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9.  Survey of otorhinolaryngologists on their clinical examinations performed in patients with suspected sleep-disordered breathing.

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