医学
阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停
置信区间
皮埃尔-罗宾综合征
呼吸暂停
儿科
睡眠呼吸暂停
麻醉
内科学
作者
M. Bacher,Judit Sautermeister,Michael S. Urschitz,W Buchenau,Joerg Arand,Christian F. Poets
摘要
A new oral appliance to treat obstructive sleep apnea in infants with Pierre Robin sequence has recently been shown to be superior to a sham procedure. We now investigate safety and long-term effects of this appliance on obstructive sleep apnea in infants with Pierre Robin sequence.Case series with repetitive follow-up examinations.Tertiary neonatal intensive care unit at the University Children's Hospital Tuebingen, Germany.Fifteen infants (11 girls and four boys; median age, 5 days) with Pierre Robin sequence and obstructive sleep apnea (i.e., mixed-obstructive-apnea index > 3).A custom-made intraoral appliance with velar extension was used continuously in situ from admission until 3 months after hospital discharge.The mixed-obstructive-apnea index was determined prior to the intervention at admission, at discharge, and 3 months later using polygraphic sleep studies. The geometric mean of the mixed-obstructive-apnea index and its 95% confidence interval were calculated.Compared with admission (mean, 17.2; 95% confidence interval, 11.1-26.7), there was a significant decrease in the mixed-obstructive-apnea index to discharge (mean, 3.8; 95% confidence interval, 2.2-6.6) and 3 months later (mean, 1.2; 95% confidence interval, 0.7-2.2; p value < .001). No severe adverse events occurred.This oral appliance was safe and appears to treat obstructive sleep apnea effectively in infants with Pierre Robin sequence.
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