Literature DB >> 24258662

Obstructive sleep apnea in Asian primary school children.

Ryuichi Kobayashi1, Soichiro Miyazaki, Masayuki Karaki, Hiroshi Hoshikawa, Seiichi Nakata, Hirotaka Hara, Atsushi Kikuchi, Takuro Kitamura, Nozomu Mori.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The objectives of this study were to examine the prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in primary school children, relationships between OSA and tonsillar hypertrophy, adenoid, and patency of the nasal cavity, and the effects of the tonsillar hypertrophy and adenoid on the nasal patency.
METHODS: An examination of the palatine tonsils and anterior rhinoscopy, completion of a questionnaire survey, a measurement of nasal resistance, an examination for sleep apnea at home using portable polysomnography device, and radiography of pharyngeal tonsil were performed in 152 primary school children.
RESULTS: The obstructive apnea hypopnea index (O-AHI) increased with enlargements in the palatine tonsils. The adenoidal nasopharyngeal ratio (A/N ratio) decreased with advances in grade. A significant difference was observed in the O-AHI between those with and without adenoid. The median value of the O-AHI increased with advances in grade. The nasal resistance was significantly higher in the group with adenoid compared as in the group without. It was also higher in the nasal disease group with OSA than in the group without. Full polysomnography(PSG) was recommended in 16 (10.5%) of 152 who underwent the examination using the portable polysomnography device, and of the eight who underwent PSG, six (75%) were confirmed to have OSA, while its prevalence in all subjects was estimated as 7.9%.
CONCLUSIONS: Disturbances in nasal respiration as well as tonsillar hypertrophy and adenoid were found to be a risk factor of OSA in primary school children.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24258662     DOI: 10.1007/s11325-013-0909-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sleep Breath        ISSN: 1520-9512            Impact factor:   2.816


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