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An investigation of upper airway changes associated with mandibular advancement device using sleep videofluoroscopy in patients with obstructive sleep apnea.

机译:阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停患者使用睡眠荧光透视检查与下颌前移装置相关的上呼吸道变化的研究。

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OBJECTIVE: To quantitatively evaluate the effects of the mandibular advancement device (MAD) on changes in the upper respiratory tract during sleep using sleep videofluoroscopy (SVF) in patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). DESIGN: Retrospective analysis. SETTING: Academic tertiary referral center. PATIENTS: Seventy-six patients (68 men and 8 women) who were treated with the MAD for OSA were included from September 1, 2005, through August 31, 2008. INTERVENTION: All patients underwent nocturnal polysomnography and SVF before and at least 3 months after receipt of the custom-made MAD. Sleep videofluoroscopy was performed before and after sleep induction and was analyzed during 3 states of awakeness, normoxygenation sleep, and desaturation sleep. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Changes in the length of the soft palate, retropalatal space, retrolingual space, and angle of mouth opening were evaluated during sleep events with or without the MAD. RESULTS: Without the MAD, the length of the soft palate and the angle of mouth opening increased during sleep events, especially in desaturation sleep, compared with the awake state. The retropalatal space and retrolingual space became much narrower during sleep compared with the awake state. The MAD had marked effects on the length of the soft palate, retropalatal space, retrolingual space, and angle of mouth opening. The retropalatal space and retrolingual space were widened, and the length of the soft palate was decreased. The MAD kept the mouth closed. CONCLUSIONS: Sleep videofluoroscopy showed dynamic upper airway changes in patients with OSA, and the MAD exerted multiple effects on the size and configuration of the airway. Sleep videofluoroscopy demonstrated the mechanism of action of the MAD in patients with OSA. The MAD increased the retropalatal and retrolingual spaces and decreased the length of the soft palate and the angle of mouth opening, resulting in improvement of OSA.
机译:目的:使用阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSF)患者使用睡眠荧光透视(SVF)定量评估下颌前移装置(MAD)对睡眠期间上呼吸道变化的影响。设计:回顾性分析。地点:大学高等教育转诊中心。患者:2005年9月1日至2008年8月31日,共接受MAD OSA治疗的76例患者(68例男性和8例女性)。干预:所有患者均在至少3个月前进行了夜间多导睡眠监测和SVF检查。收到定制的MAD之后。在诱发睡眠之前和之后进行睡眠荧光透视检查,并在清醒,正常加氧睡眠和去饱和睡眠3种状态下进行分析。主要观察指标:在有或没有MAD的睡眠事件中,评估soft的长度,pal后间隙,舌后间隙和张开角度的变化。结果:没有MAD,与清醒状态相比,在睡眠过程中,尤其是在脱饱和睡眠中,软pa的长度和张开角度增加。与清醒状态相比,睡眠期间后pal间隙和舌后间隙变得狭窄得多。 MAD对软pa的长度,pal后间隙,舌后间隙和张口角度有显着影响。 pal后间隙和舌后间隙加宽,软pa的长度减小。 MAD闭嘴。结论:睡眠透视检查显示OSA患者的上呼吸道动态变化,而MAD对气道的大小和构型产生多种影响。睡眠荧光透视证实了OSA患者中MAD的作用机制。 MAD增加了pal后和舌后间隙,并减少了软pa的长度和张口的角度,从而改善了OSA。

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