Paranasal Sinus Computed Tomography VolumetricFindings of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome

G. Orman, N. Huseyinoglu, M. Duymuş
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Background:Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is a disorder characterized by repetitive episodes of complete or partial airway obstruction due to pharyngeal collapse during sleep. The pathogenesis of OSAS is still not clear, although studies showing that OSAS is caused mainly by upper respiratory tract stenosis mainly at nasopharynx. The purpose of this study is to show the paranasal sinus (PNS) pathologies and nasal cavity volume, nasopharynx volume and adenoid diameters of OSAS patients, and correlate the multi detector computed tomography (MDCT) findings with severity of the disease.Methods:A total of 48 (34 male and 14 female) OSAS patients were evaluated retrospectively between November 2011 and July 2012. Polysomnography and MDCT was performed to all patients.Results:Mean age of the patients were 45.46±8.82 years. The body mass index grades were normal weight in 5 (10.4%), overweight in 13 (27.1%), obese in 30 (62.5%) patients. The OSAS were graded as mild (5 patients, 10.4%), moderate (16 patients, 33.3%) and severe (27 patients, 56.3%) according to their polysomnography findings. The correlation between OSAS grades and radiological measurements were low. There was no difference between gender regardless from the OSAS grades (p≥0.05).Conclusion:OSAS patients have nasal septal spur formation and septal deviation which may aggravate their syndrome. PNS MDCT is important to demonstrate these disorders. Further studies comparing patients and controls may show 3D volumetric changes of the PNS region.
阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停综合征的鼻窦计算机断层扫描体积表现
背景:阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停综合征(OSAS)是一种以睡眠期间咽部塌陷引起的完全或部分气道阻塞反复发作为特征的疾病。OSAS的发病机制尚不清楚,但研究表明OSAS主要由以鼻咽部为主的上呼吸道狭窄引起。本研究的目的是显示osas患者的鼻窦(PNS)病理和鼻腔体积、鼻咽体积和腺样体直径,并将多探测器计算机断层扫描(MDCT)结果与疾病的严重程度联系起来。方法:回顾性分析2011年11月至2012年7月收治的48例OSAS患者(男34例,女14例)。所有患者均行多导睡眠图和多层螺旋ct检查。结果:患者平均年龄45.46±8.82岁。体重指数分级为正常体重5例(10.4%),超重13例(27.1%),肥胖30例(62.5%)。根据多导睡眠图结果将OSAS分为轻度(5例,10.4%)、中度(16例,33.3%)和重度(27例,56.3%)。OSAS分级与放射学测量的相关性较低。无论OSAS评分,性别间无差异(p≥0.05)。结论:osaas患者存在鼻中隔骨刺形成和鼻中隔偏曲,可加重osaas患者的症状。PNS MDCT对证实这些疾病很重要。进一步比较患者和对照组的研究可能会显示PNS区域的三维体积变化。
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