Abstract:Background and ObjectiveaaThis study was aimed to identify clinical efficacy of subjective symptoms in prediction of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in children. MethodsaaMedical records of children under age of 12 years who underwent attended full night polysomnography were reviewed. Questionnaires in the Korean version of OSA-18 were answered by all of the patients. Among the questionnaires, the scores of snoring, apnea and mouth breathing were summated to analyze the correlation between subjective symptoms an… Show more
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