2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.amjoto.2020.102866
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A systematic approach to the evaluation and management of obstructive sleep apnea: The Jefferson Protocol

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“…For those who pursued consultation (37), they reported doing so because of their inability to tolerate CPAP (73%, 27), not being a candidate for inspire (14%, 5), and to learn about alternative OSA treatment options (14%, 5). For those patients who sought consultation but did not pursue MMA (20), 85% (17) reported that this was due to concern about pain/invasiveness, recovery concerns, and/or both. Of the 17 patients who underwent MMA, all patients reported undergoing surgery because they preferred surgery to CPAP and/or wanting a definitive treatment for OSA.…”
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“…For those who pursued consultation (37), they reported doing so because of their inability to tolerate CPAP (73%, 27), not being a candidate for inspire (14%, 5), and to learn about alternative OSA treatment options (14%, 5). For those patients who sought consultation but did not pursue MMA (20), 85% (17) reported that this was due to concern about pain/invasiveness, recovery concerns, and/or both. Of the 17 patients who underwent MMA, all patients reported undergoing surgery because they preferred surgery to CPAP and/or wanting a definitive treatment for OSA.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All patients selected and recommended for OMFS referral and MMA were based on our institution's PAP Alternatives protocol at a single institution. 20 These patients may already have preconceived perceptions about MMA and its potential invasiveness, not giving it a proper chance upon referral to OMFS. Many patients referred for PAP alternatives are also often seeking UAS with hypoglossal nerve stimulation and may not be inclined to pursue other options if not a candidate.…”
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