2019
DOI: 10.1093/ejo/cjz038
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Relationship between cephalometric parameters and the apnoea–hypopnoea index in OSA patients: a retrospective cohort study

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“…Possible future improvements of the present protocol could be evaluation of other patient related parameters such as body mass and neck circumference 26 , and assessment of quality of life, since other parameters in addition to AHI can explain the clinical success of therapy 3 , 27 . Further studies could also take into account skeletal features 28 , 29 and volumetric assessment of the upper airway 30 , 31 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Possible future improvements of the present protocol could be evaluation of other patient related parameters such as body mass and neck circumference 26 , and assessment of quality of life, since other parameters in addition to AHI can explain the clinical success of therapy 3 , 27 . Further studies could also take into account skeletal features 28 , 29 and volumetric assessment of the upper airway 30 , 31 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mnoho autorů shledalo prodloužení a ztluštění měkkého patra a zvětšení velikosti jazyka statisticky signifikantní u pacientů s OSA (obr. 4) [22,[40][41][42]. Poloha jazyka bezprostředně souvisí s polohou jazylky, na kterou se upínají svaly jazyka.…”
Section: Rozměry Měkkého Patra a Jazykaunclassified
“…U pacientů trpících syndromem OSA byla na základě několika studií prokázána statisticky významná inferiorní pozice jazylky v porovnání s kontrolní skupinou (obr. 4) [38,41,[46][47][48][49]. Ve většině případů byla měřena vzdálenost jazylky od mandibulární linie, někteří autoři měřili vzdálenost jazylky od třetího či čtvrtého krčního obratle či vzdálenost jazylky od vallecula epiglottica [41,42,48].…”
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“…17 The repositioning of the tongue is a common effect of mandibular advancement devices used in the treatment of mild to moderate OSAS in adults in order to prevent upper airway collapse during sleep. 37 Considering that the soft palate length and the vertical position of the hyoid bone were found to be predictors of Apnoea-Hypopnoea Index (AHI) in adults, 38 and that these characteristics are possible prognostic factors to identify good and bad responders for the OSAS therapy with mandibular advancement devices, 39 it might be hypothesised that early changes of these anatomical structures thanks to functional appliance treatment could reduce the risk of OSAS; however, these findings are still related to contradictory evidence. 40,41 This study showed that although significant increases of the was performed in order to rule out the contribution of natural growth.…”
Section: Ta B L E 2 Descriptive and Inferential Statistics Of Within-mentioning
confidence: 99%