Obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome and anatomical factors: possible correlations.

IF 1.8 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Giovanna Maino, Francesca Cremonini, Giulia Pettinato, Emanuele Paoletto, Luca Lombardo
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Abstract

Objectives: The following retrospective study was devised with the aim of evaluating the correlation between OSAS and various anatomical factors.

Material and methods: Thirty-seven patients over the age of 40 were analyzed, of which 19 were classified as OSAS cases and 18 as control cases. For each, 17 anatomical variables were identified and examined using Invivo Dental software on CBCT scans, WebCeph software on laterolateral teleradiographs, and Rhinoceros 6.0 software on dental casts.

Results: A generalized linear model of all the anatomical factors identified only two statistically significant variables. Specifically, the total volume of the palate displayed a inverse correlation with OSAS, while the distance between the S point and the Go point (S-Go) exhibited a direct correlation with the disease.

Conclusion: The likelihood of an individual having OSAS appears to decrease as the volume of the palate increases but increase as the lingual measure S-Go increases.

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阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停综合征与解剖学因素:可能的相关性。
目的:回顾性研究OSAS与各种解剖学因素的相关性。材料与方法:对37例40岁以上的OSAS患者进行分析,其中OSAS组19例,对照组18例。分别使用CBCT扫描上的Invivo Dental软件、侧位放射照相上的WebCeph软件和牙模上的Rhinoceros 6.0软件识别和检查17个解剖变量。结果:所有解剖因素的广义线性模型只确定了两个具有统计学意义的变量。其中,上颚总体积与OSAS呈负相关,S点与Go点之间的距离与疾病呈直接相关。结论:个体患OSAS的可能性随着上颚体积的增加而降低,但随着舌量S-Go的增加而增加。
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Sleep Science
Sleep Science CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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