Obstructive sleep apnoea in children undergoing routine tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy
- 1 August 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Clinical Otolaryngology
- Vol. 15 (4) , 307-314
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2273.1990.tb00474.x
Abstract
Sleep screening was used to discover the incidence of sleep apnoea in 50 children undergoing routine adenotonsillectomy for recurrent upper respiratory tract infections, randomly selected from the waiting list. Preoperative assessment included a detailed parental history, physical examination, and lateral cephalometry, in order to identify factors that might alert the clinician to a diagnosis of abstructive sleep apnoea. There were 2 equal groups of snorers and non-snorers (grade 0); 1 patient was found to have the sleep apnoea syndrome (IV), 9 patients had obstructive snoring with apnoeic episodes (III), 3 patients had snoring with a disrupted sleep pattern (II), and 12 patients snored with no disruption of sleep (I). In identifying patients with apnoea, a history of snoring was unhelpful, whereas one of breathing irregularities was found to be highly specific. Nasal obstruction correlated poorly; however, there was a significant relationship between tonsillar position and size and sleep grade (Chi-squared P < 0.01). Stepwise regression analysis showed a large contribution to the grading was made by the size of the oropharyngeal airway measured by lateral cephalometry. The children in grade II-IV were re-studied 3 months post-operatively and all reverted to grades 0 or I.Keywords
This publication has 12 references indexed in Scilit:
- Relief of Upper Airway Obstruction by AdenotonsillectomyOtolaryngology -- Head and Neck Surgery, 1986
- Obstructive sleep apnea in infants and childrenThe Journal of Pediatrics, 1982
- Continuous measurements of skin surface oxygen and carbon dioxide tensions in obstructive sleep apneaThe Laryngoscope, 1980
- Evaluation of tonsils and adenoids in sleep apnea syndromeThe Laryngoscope, 1980
- Sleep Apnea, Hypersomnolence, and Upper Airway Obstruction Secondary to Adenotonsillar EnlargementArchives of Otolaryngology (1960), 1977
- Surgical management of airway obstructions during sleepThe Laryngoscope, 1977
- Hemodynamics in Sleep-Induced ApneaAnnals of Internal Medicine, 1976
- Cardiac Failure With Tonsil and Adenoid HypertrophyJAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery, 1973
- Reversible cor pulmonate due to bypertrophied tonsils and adenoids: Studies in two casesThe Journal of Pediatrics, 1965
- Hypoventilation and cor pulmonale due to chronic upper airway obstructionThe Journal of Pediatrics, 1965