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ID 116138
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Sugiyama, Takesi Yamanashi University|Ichinomiya-Nishi Hospital
Yanagisawa-Minami, Ayaka Kagoshima University
Oku, Yoichiro Kagoshima University
Yokura, Anna Kagoshima University
Yamasaki, Youichi Kagoshima University
Keywords
adenoid
tonsil
airway negative pressure
computed fluid dynamics
obstructive sleep apnea
pediatrics
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
Study objective: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a respiratory disorder caused by the obstruction of the upper airway during sleep. The most common cause of pediatric OSA is adenotonsillar hypertrophy. Adenotonsillectomy is the first-line treatment for pediatric OSA; however, OSA persists in a significant number of patients due, in part, to the method of evaluating enlarged adenoids and tonsil tissue (AT). The reason for these effects on OSA severity is not clear. This study aimed to establish a method to diagnose the need for adenoidectomy or tonsillectomy.
Methods: Twenty-seven Japanese children (mean age 6.6 years) participated in this study, undergoing polysomnography and computed tomography examination. Pharyngeal airway morphology (AT size, volume, and cross-sectional area [CSA]) and pressure on the upper airway were evaluated at each site using computational fluid dynamic analysis.
Results: Apnea hypopnea index (AHI) showed a strong linear association with maximum negative pressure (Pmax) (AHI = -0.055* Pmax -1.326, R2 = 0.805). The relationship between minimum CSA (CSAmin) and Pmax was represented by an inversely proportional fitted curve (Pmax = -4797/ CSAmin -5.1, R2 = 0.507). The relationship between CSAmin and AHI was also represented by an inversely proportional fitted curve (AHI = 301.6/ CSAmin 1.22, R2 = 0.680). Pmax greatly increased if CSAmin became ≤ 30 mm2. The negative pressure of each site increased when CSA measured ≤ 50 mm2.
Conclusions: In children, when the CSA for each site is ≤ 50 mm2, AHI is likely to be elevated, and the patient may require tonsillectomy or adenoidectomy.
Journal Title
Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine
ISSN
15509389
15509397
NCID
AA12197269
Publisher
American Academy of Sleep Medicine
Volume
16
Issue
12
Start Page
2021
End Page
2028
Published Date
2020-12-15
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This article has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine published by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.
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Oral Sciences