The effect of pharyngeal structures on the severity of obstructive sleep apnea

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Tavsanli, Mustafa Emir [1 ,2 ]
Zeynalova, Amalya [3 ]
Seckin, Mustafa [4 ]
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[1] Acibadem Mehmet Ali Aydinlar Univ, Vocat Sch Hlth Serv, Electroneurophysiol Dept, Istanbul, Turkiye
[2] Acibadem Taksim Hastanesi, Nizamiye Cad 9-1, Istanbul, Turkiye
[3] Acibadem Taksim Hosp, Radiol Dept, Istanbul, Turkiye
[4] Acibadem Mehmet Ali Aydinlar Univ, Sch Med, Dept Neurol, Istanbul, Turkiye
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Obstructive sleep apnea; Pharyngeal structures; Oxygen saturation; Polysomnography; Magnetic resonance imaging; UPPER AIRWAY STRUCTURE; SOFT-TISSUE; TONGUE VOLUME; FAT; DIMENSIONS; NECK;
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10.1007/s11325-023-02973-3
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Background/objectiveObstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is characterized by complete or partial cessation of breathing during sleep. The tongue is suggested as a possible anatomical site causing airway obstruction. However, the role of other pharyngeal structures in the development of OSA remains unclear. We designed a study using both the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) and the oxygen saturation measurements to assess the severity of OSA. We aimed to identify critical anatomical structures of the upper airway that correlate with the severity of OSA and to evaluate the utility of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) markers to detect possible OSA in patients without overt symptoms.Materials and methodsThe study included participants referred to the neurology outpatient clinic from the check-up unit. Participants were grouped as controls, mild, moderate, or severe OSA according to the AHI. A cranial MRI with a field of view (FOV) encompassing the upper airway structures was obtained from all participants. The areas of the tongue and the uvula were measured on the sagittal images by drawing the boundaries of the tissues manually. The posterior air space (PAS) area was evaluated from regions of interest in five parallel planes.ResultsOf 105 participants, 30 were controls, 27 had mild, 25 had moderate, and 23 had severe OSA. The moderate and severe OSA groups did not differ in oxygen saturation levels during sleep. Therefore, patients with moderate and severe OSA were combined into one group (moderate/severe OSA). The area of the tongue was significantly larger in the moderate/severe OSA group compared to the control group. Both the tongue and the uvula areas showed a significant positive correlation with the AHI.ConclusionOur findings suggest that the tongue and uvula have prominent roles in the severity of OSAS. It may be useful to measure these structures with MRI to screen for at-risk individuals without overt OSA symptoms.
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