Erbium:Yttrium Aluminum Garnet (Er:YAG) Laser: A Minimally Invasive Treatment Method in Selected Patients with Impaired Breathing During Sleep-The Assessment of Treatment Effectiveness After 4 Years.

Henryk Frelich, Magdalena Marków, Maciej Tażbirek, Hanna Frelich-Truchel, Maciej Misiołek, Wojciech Ścierski
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Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the long-term outcomes of nonablative Er:YAG laser treatment for snoring. Background data: Nonablative Er:YAG laser treatment has been shown to improve subjective quality of sleep without serious adverse effects, but long-term data are lacking. Materials and methods: Twenty-four patients with snoring problems due to soft palate hypertrophy were treated with three treatment procedures with Er:YAG laser performed at 2-week intervals. Subjective (questionnaires) and objective (polygraph) outcome measures were assessed at baseline, 3 months, and 4 years after the final laser treatment. Results: Twenty patients returned for the 4 years follow-up. The significant improvement in subjective sleep outcomes observed 3 months after Er:YAG laser treatment was still significant 4 years after treatment. No significant improvement or deterioration in objective polygraph outcome measures was observed during the 4 years of follow-up in our study. No side effects of laser treatment were observed. Conclusions: The Er:YAG laser treatment presents a safe and well-tolerated snoring treatment alternative for patients with airway obstruction in the oropharynx with improvement in subjective sleep outcomes lasting up to 4 years.

铒:钇铝石榴石(Er:YAG)激光:一种针对睡眠呼吸受损患者的微创治疗方法——4年后治疗效果评估。
目的:本研究的目的是评估非烧蚀Er:YAG激光治疗鼾症的长期疗效。背景资料:非烧蚀性Er:YAG激光治疗已显示可改善主观睡眠质量,无严重不良反应,但缺乏长期数据。材料与方法:采用Er:YAG激光治疗软腭肥大所致鼾症24例,每隔2周进行3次治疗。主观(问卷调查)和客观(测谎仪)结果测量在基线、3个月和4年后进行评估。结果:20例患者术后随访4年。Er:YAG激光治疗后3个月主观睡眠结果的显著改善在治疗后4年仍然显著。在我们研究的4年随访中,没有观察到客观测谎结果测量的显著改善或恶化。未观察到激光治疗的副作用。结论:Er:YAG激光治疗是一种安全且耐受性良好的治疗口咽气道阻塞患者打鼾的替代方法,可改善长达4年的主观睡眠结果。
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