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Preoperative Predictors of Response to Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation for Obstructive Sleep Apnea.

Roy Xiao1, Douglas K Trask2, Alan H Kominsky2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Hypoglossal nerve stimulation (HGNS) is an effective treatment for patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) who fail continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). We assessed the relationship between patient characteristics and response to HGNS. STUDY
DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study.
SETTING: Single tertiary care institution. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: This study included CPAP-intolerant patients with moderate to severe OSA after HGNS system implantation from November 2015 to December 2017. Patient measures, drug-induced sleep endoscopy (DISE) findings, and apnea-hypopnea indices (AHIs) were recorded.
RESULTS: Forty-eight patients underwent implantation with the following median measures: age, 66 years; body mass index, 28.6; and neck circumference, 41.0 cm. Patients were classified by Friedman tongue position (II, 27%; III, 56%; IV, 17%) and Mallampati grade (I, 25%; II, 50%; III, 23%; IV, 2%). By DISE, 71% had anterior-posterior palatal collapse. Additionally, 38% had lateral oropharynx collapse; 50%, tongue base collapse; and 27%, epiglottis collapse. Following implantation, median AHI improved from 38.5 to 2.7 (P < .001), and 92% of patients had no worse than mild OSA (8% moderate). Patients with Friedman tongue position grade II/III experienced greater change in AHI as compared with grade IV (94.2% vs 73.8%, P < .001). Patients with Mallampati score I/II experienced greater improvement versus score III/IV (94.7% vs 66.5%, P < .001). No DISE findings, including any obstruction or collapse, were associated with change in AHI.
CONCLUSION: This study further confirms HGNS as an effective treatment of CPAP-intolerant OSA. Office measures such as Friedman tongue position IV and Mallampati III/IV were associated with mildly decreased response. DISE findings were not associated with patient response.

Entities:  

Keywords:  Friedman tongue position; Mallampati score; apnea-hypopnea index; drug-induced sleep endoscopy; hypoglossal nerve stimulation; obstructive sleep apnea

Year:  2020        PMID: 31959054     DOI: 10.1177/0194599820901499

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg        ISSN: 0194-5998            Impact factor:   3.497


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Journal:  Sleep Breath       Date:  2022-05-27       Impact factor: 2.655

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