2013
DOI: 10.1002/lary.24131
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The effect of nasal surgery on nasal continuous positive airway pressure compliance

Abstract: This study demonstrates improved CPAP compliance rates following septoplasty in OSA patients with nasal obstruction. Correction of nasal obstruction should be offered in nasal CPAP-intolerant individuals to improve CPAP compliance.

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“…Nasal and palatopharyngeal surgeries are the mostly performed procedures to treat OSA. These include- Nasal surgeries, including Functional endoscopic sinus surgery, Submucus resection, submucous diathermy, polypectomies for polyps, deviated nasal septum, hypertrophic turbinates (Poirier et al, 2014)  Tonsillectomy, Adenoidectomy. This is often the first line treatment for children, as these enlargement causes obstruction, giving sleep apnea.…”
Section: Conservatively It Include-mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nasal and palatopharyngeal surgeries are the mostly performed procedures to treat OSA. These include- Nasal surgeries, including Functional endoscopic sinus surgery, Submucus resection, submucous diathermy, polypectomies for polyps, deviated nasal septum, hypertrophic turbinates (Poirier et al, 2014)  Tonsillectomy, Adenoidectomy. This is often the first line treatment for children, as these enlargement causes obstruction, giving sleep apnea.…”
Section: Conservatively It Include-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It causes thermal fibrosis and done under local. There is no tissue resection (Poirier, 2014) and reduce snoring by 60-100%, thou nasal regurgitation and velopharyngeal insufficiency can occur.  Hyoid suspension and hyoid myotomy.…”
Section: Conservatively It Include-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adjunctive nasal surgery may facilitate improved postoperative CPAP adherence due to lower CPAP requirements (average of 2-3 cm H 2 O) or improved tolerance of nasal-type masks without necessity for a chin strap. 18 Salvage surgeries, such as isolated palatal surgeries and multilevel procedures combining palatal and hypopharyngeal surgeries, 19,20 have been shown to reduce OSA severity and improve quality-of-life measures. Curative otolaryngologic surgery has historically been limited to tracheostomy, which may be indicated for patients with severe OSA and associated comorbidities.…”
Section: Otolaryngologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No presente estudo, foi encontrada relação estatisticamente significante entre os graus de apneia com a presença de obstrução nasal, com a intensidade do ronco e a Escala de sonolência de Epworth, quando comparados ao grupo com Ronco Primário, resultado este discordante com os da literatura (16) . Conforme referido anteriormente, embora o sítio primário de colapso nos pacientes com SAOS seja a parte oral da faringe e a parte laríngea da faringe, estudos demonstram uma significativa associação entre a obstrução nasal e a SAOS (8)(9)(10) , o que foi confirmado no presente estudo. Além do simples efeito da obstrução nasal no padrão de respiração durante o sono, o nariz é o maior condutor de ar para tratamento da SAOS com o aparelho de Pressão Positiva Contínua nas Vias Aéreas (CPAP).…”
Section: Grupo I -Com Saos (142 Pacientes -73%)unclassified
“…Doenças inflamatórias da mucosa do nariz, ou alterações estruturais, como desvio de septo nasal, hipertrofia das conchas, lesões traumáticas, lesões neoplásicas, pólipos, colapso da válvula nasal, hipertrofia de adenoides e corpos estranhos, podem ser as principais causas de obstrução nasal (6) . Embora o sítio primário de colapso nos pacientes com SAOS seja a parte oral da faringe e a parte laríngea da faringe, estudos demonstram uma significativa associação entre a obstrução nasal e a SAOS (8)(9)(10) . Este estudo tem como objetivo verificar a associação de obstrução nasal em pacientes com queixas de distúrbios respiratórios relacionados ao sono, encaminhados a um Ambulatório de Ronco e Apneia de Sono.…”
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