Characteristics of sleep disordered breathing in children with achondroplasia.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Claire Feller, Bakeerathan Gunaratnam, Karim El-Kersh, Egambaram Senthilvel
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Abstract

Purpose: We aimed to evaluate the characteristics of sleep disordered breathing (SDB) in a cohort of pediatric patients with achondroplasia and to describe magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings and management strategies.

Methods: A single center retrospective study that included a cohort of pediatric achondroplasia patients and age, gender, and AHI-matched normally developed controls. Medical records and PSGs were reviewed for both cohorts and additionally MRI findings and SDB management strategies were evaluated in the achondroplasia cohort.

Results: A total of 15 subjects were included in the achondroplasia cohort and they were matched to 15 normally developed subjects included in the control group. 60% were found to have an AHI in the moderate-to-severe range, and 86.7% subjects were found to have apnea that was predominately obstructive in nature. There were no significant differences found in sleep efficiency, wake after sleep onset, arousal index, time spent in each sleep stage, or oxygen desaturation nadir between the two groups. In the achondroplasia group, MRI findings demonstrated foramen magnum stenosis in 33.3% (5 patients), 2 of whom had subsequent decompression surgery. Within this cohort, 3 patients underwent adenotonsillectomy and 4 patients received positive airway pressure therapy.

Conclusion: There were no significant differences found between sleep architecture and arousal index between children with achondroplasia and normally developed control subjects. This supports the belief that general management strategies for pediatric SDB, including adenotonsillectomy and continuous positive airway pressure, may be beneficial in this population. However, due to the increased risk of foramen magnum stenosis in this population, evaluation of SDB should also include neuroimaging when clinically warranted.

软骨发育不全儿童睡眠呼吸障碍的特点。
目的:我们旨在评估一组软骨发育不全儿童患者的睡眠呼吸障碍(SDB)特征,并描述磁共振成像(MRI)的表现和治疗策略。方法:一项单中心回顾性研究,包括一组儿童软骨发育不全患者,年龄、性别和ahi匹配正常发育的对照组。对两组患者的医疗记录和psg进行了回顾,并对软骨发育不全患者的MRI结果和SDB管理策略进行了评估。结果:软骨发育不全队列共纳入15名受试者,与对照组15名发育正常的受试者配对。60%的患者AHI处于中度至重度范围,86.7%的患者存在以阻塞性为主的呼吸暂停。两组在睡眠效率、睡眠后清醒、觉醒指数、每个睡眠阶段花费的时间或氧饱和度最低点方面没有发现显著差异。软骨发育不全组,MRI表现为枕骨大孔狭窄占33.3%(5例),其中2例随后行减压手术。在该队列中,3例患者接受腺扁桃体切除术,4例患者接受气道正压治疗。结论:软骨发育不全儿童的睡眠结构和觉醒指数与正常发育对照组无显著差异。这支持了一种信念,即儿童SDB的一般管理策略,包括腺扁桃体切除术和持续气道正压通气,可能对这一人群有益。然而,由于该人群枕骨大孔狭窄的风险增加,在临床需要时,SDB的评估还应包括神经影像学检查。
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Sleep and Breathing
Sleep and Breathing 医学-呼吸系统
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
4.00%
发文量
222
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal Sleep and Breathing aims to reflect the state of the art in the international science and practice of sleep medicine. The journal is based on the recognition that management of sleep disorders requires a multi-disciplinary approach and diverse perspectives. The initial focus of Sleep and Breathing is on timely and original studies that collect, intervene, or otherwise inform all clinicians and scientists in medicine, dentistry and oral surgery, otolaryngology, and epidemiology on the management of the upper airway during sleep. Furthermore, Sleep and Breathing endeavors to bring readers cutting edge information about all evolving aspects of common sleep disorders or disruptions, such as insomnia and shift work. The journal includes not only patient studies, but also studies that emphasize the principles of physiology and pathophysiology or illustrate potentially novel approaches to diagnosis and treatment. In addition, the journal features articles that describe patient-oriented and cost-benefit health outcomes research. Thus, with peer review by an international Editorial Board and prompt English-language publication, Sleep and Breathing provides rapid dissemination of clinical and clinically related scientific information. But it also does more: it is dedicated to making the most important developments in sleep disordered breathing easily accessible to clinicians who are treating sleep apnea by presenting well-chosen, well-written, and highly organized information that is useful for patient care.
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