A pilot study to evaluate posttreatment cephalometric changes in subjects with OSA

Statement of problem Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a life-threatening condition that is diagnosed and evaluated primarily by polysomnography (PSG). The procedure is time consuming, expensive, and inconvenient for the patient, and may not be universally available. Purpose The purpose of this pilot...

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Hauptverfasser: Arya, Deeksha, BDS, MDS, Tripathi, Arvind, MDS, Singh, Saumyendra Vikram, MDS, Tripathi, Suryakant, MD, Nagar, Amit, MDS, Mishra, Anupam, MD
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description Statement of problem Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a life-threatening condition that is diagnosed and evaluated primarily by polysomnography (PSG). The procedure is time consuming, expensive, and inconvenient for the patient, and may not be universally available. Purpose The purpose of this pilot study was to evaluate posttreatment results on lateral cephalograms in patients with OSA. Material and methods Lateral cephalograms of 16 patients diagnosed with OSA were made at the beginning of treatment and 4-6 weeks following treatment. Treatment modalities used in the study were the mandibular advancement device (MAD) and continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy (n=8). Pharyngeal dimensions, soft palate area and angle, and hyoid bone position were recorded for the comparisons. The data were analyzed using Student's t test for the parametric analysis (α=.05). Results A significant increase in the pharyngeal area ( P
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