Title of article
Muller’s Maneuver in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Author/Authors
Amali ، Amin - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Amirzargar ، Behrooz - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Sadeghi ، Mohammad - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Saedi ، Babak - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Pages
3
From page
148
To page
150
Abstract
Background and Objective: Numerous anatomical abnormalities or pathological conditions can cause upper airway obstruction in obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS). Muller’s maneuver (MM) is one of diagnostic modalities investigating the obstruction site in patients with OSAS. This study aimed to investigate the obstruction sites of patients with OSAS based on MM. Materials and Methods: This was a case-series study. A total of 145 patients were enrolled in this study. The awake MM (a flexible fiberoptic endoscopy of the upper airway while patients perform forced inspiration against a closed oral and nasal airway) was performed by a single surgeon with the patient in a supine position. Endoscopic findings were clas-sified using the modified velum, oropharyngeal lateral walls, tongue base, and epiglottis (VOTE) classification criteria. Results: Mean ± standard deviation age of patients was 41.5 ± 10.1 years old. Mean respiratory disturbance index was 29.7 ± 24.3/hours. The most common site of obstruction in all patients was velum. About 72% of the patients had more than 75% obstruction in the velum area while most patients had 50% obstruction in oropharyngeal lateral walls (41.4%) and tongue base (55.2%). 69% of the patients had no obstruction in epiglottis according to the modified VOTE classification. Conclusion: Simple awake diagnostic test before surgery would help physicians to identify obstruction sites of OSAS patients.
Keywords
Muller’s maneuver , Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome , Velum , Oropharyngeal lateral walls , Tongue base , Epiglottis
Journal title
Journal of sleep sciences
Serial Year
2016
Journal title
Journal of sleep sciences
Record number
2479535
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