The Need for Postoperative Chest X-Ray After Placement of Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulator.

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Laryngoscope Pub Date : 2025-03-10 DOI:10.1002/lary.32103
Jacob Beiriger, Nicole Molin, Jared Robinson, Kalena Liu, Erin Creighton, Chihun Han, Dylan Bertoni, Maurits Boon, Colin Huntley
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Abstract

Objective: Hypoglossal nerve stimulation (HGNS) is a surgical treatment for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in patients intolerant to CPAP. Current practice often involves chest x-ray (CXR) in the postanesthesia care unit (PACU), though the incidence of pulmonary complications is low. This study evaluates the necessity of immediate postoperative CXR after HGNS placement.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective chart review of 361 patients who underwent unilateral HGNS placement from 2014 to 2021 at a single institution. Surgeries were performed by two high-volume sleep surgeons. Data collected included demographics, preoperative sleep study results, postoperative CXR findings, and subsequent management. Logistic regression calculated odds ratios (ORs) for the association between abnormal CXR findings and patient characteristics, with mean differences and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for continuous variables.

Results: Abnormal CXR findings occurred in five patients (1.4%), including two pneumothoraxes (0.6%) and three pulmonary edemas (0.8%). Patients with abnormal CXR findings had increased odds of reporting respiratory symptoms in the PACU compared to those without (OR: 3.8, 95% CI: 1.1-13.2, p < 0.001) and required extended postoperative stays. All patients with pulmonary edema had respiratory symptoms before CXR confirmation. No significant demographic or clinical differences were found between patients with normal and abnormal CXR findings.

Conclusion: This study confirms the low incidence of pulmonary complications following HGNS placement by high-volume surgeons. Immediate CXR may not be necessary in asymptomatic patients. However, routine postoperative imaging in the recovery period is warranted to document hardware placement.

Level of evidence: 4:

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Laryngoscope
Laryngoscope 医学-耳鼻喉科学
CiteScore
6.50
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7.70%
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500
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2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: The Laryngoscope has been the leading source of information on advances in the diagnosis and treatment of head and neck disorders since 1890. The Laryngoscope is the first choice among otolaryngologists for publication of their important findings and techniques. Each monthly issue of The Laryngoscope features peer-reviewed medical, clinical, and research contributions in general otolaryngology, allergy/rhinology, otology/neurotology, laryngology/bronchoesophagology, head and neck surgery, sleep medicine, pediatric otolaryngology, facial plastics and reconstructive surgery, oncology, and communicative disorders. Contributions include papers and posters presented at the Annual and Section Meetings of the Triological Society, as well as independent papers, "How I Do It", "Triological Best Practice" articles, and contemporary reviews. Theses authored by the Triological Society’s new Fellows as well as papers presented at meetings of the American Laryngological Association are published in The Laryngoscope. • Broncho-esophagology • Communicative disorders • Head and neck surgery • Plastic and reconstructive facial surgery • Oncology • Speech and hearing defects
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