下颌前移器治疗儿科严重阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停:一例跨学科病例报告

Devon M. Ptak, Ruba Alkadhi, Ilho Tae, L. Correa
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下颌推进装置(MADs)可通过扩大上呼吸道和/或减少上呼吸道的塌陷性来增强睡眠时上呼吸道的通畅,从而有助于防止上呼吸道阻塞。尽管MADs通常用于成人阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)的治疗,但其在儿科患者中的应用并不常见,关于其疗效的信息有限。然而,对于持续气道正压通气(CPAP)失败的儿童患者,对非手术干预感兴趣,或等待未来手术干预的儿童患者,MAD可能是一种选择。本报告详细介绍了一例这样的病例,以及一名等待正颌手术的儿科患者在CPAP耐受失败后成功治疗OSA合并MAD。
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Severe Obstructive Sleep Apnea Managed with Mandibular Advancement Device in Pediatrics: An Interdisciplinary Case Report
Mandibular advancement devices (MADs) may enhance upper airway patency during sleep by enlarging the upper airway and/or by decreasing upper airway collapsibility, thereby helping to prevent obstruction of the upper airway. Although MADs are commonly used for the management of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in adults, their use in pediatric patients is less common, with limited information available regarding their efficacy. However, for pediatric patients in whom continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) has failed, who are interested in nonsurgical interventions, or who are awaiting future surgical interventions, an MAD may be an option. This report details one such case, and the successful treatment of OSA with an MAD after failure to tolerate CPAP in a pediatric patient awaiting orthognathic surgery.
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