scholarly journals Relationship between Ankylosing Spondylitis and Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome with Epworth Sleepiness Scale and Müller Maneuver

2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 168-172
Author(s):  
Tuğba Atan ◽  
Doğan Atan
2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  

Introduction: Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is the most common sleep-related respiratory disorder. With the purpose of assisting in the screening or evaluation of OSAS patients, some scales and questionnaires were proposed. Objective: To evaluate and critically compare the relationship of excessive daytime sleepiness with the presence or absence of OSAS, in addition to other polysomnographic data. Material and method: Systematic review of the literature. Results: Six studies were included, with a total of 4258 patients; four studies demonstrate association between the Epworth sleepiness scale and the hypopnea apnea index (AIH); of those, two studies showed significant differences between ESS score and OSAS severity. Five studies (4233 patients) demonstrated lower minimum oxygen saturation in the group with excessive daytime sleepiness. There was an increase in sleep efficiency in in patients with excessive daytime sleepiness, as per the results of 3 studies (3002 patients). Discussion: The relationship between the presence of excessive daytime sleepiness and OSAS is still questioned, and its pathophysiological mechanism uncertain. Excessive daytime sleepiness secondary to OSAS seems to be an independent event, related to nocturnal hypoxemia and sleep fragmentation. Conclusion: The confidence intervals obtained from these studies do not provide clinical safety to use the Epworth sleepiness scale for screening or stratifying the risk of patients suspected of having sleep apnea.


1995 ◽  
Vol 113 (3) ◽  
pp. 888-894
Author(s):  
Ricardo Castro Barbosa ◽  
Flávio Aloe ◽  
Stella Tavares ◽  
Ademir Baptista Silva

Dental devices have been employed in the treatment of snoring and obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) of mild to moderate degrees. The authors disclose the preliminary results in 8 patients with clinically diagnosed obstructive sleep apnea polisomnographically confirmed and treated with a dental device (Mandibular-Lingual Repositioning Device - MLRD) developed by one of the authors (RCB). Cephalometrics was performed before usage of MLRD, Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) tests were conducted before and after the MLRD and a questionnaire that subjectively qualified the Overall Subjective Improvement of the patient (OSI) was filled out. The tests were repeated 4 weeks after the application of the MLRD. The average subjective overall improvement was 73.75% and the Epworth Sleepiness Scale was 13.88 (pre - MLRD) and 6.63 (post - MLRD) representing a significant statistical variation (p=0.05). The authors discuss probable factors involved in the improvement of the subjective measurements of excessive sleepiness.


2013 ◽  
Vol 26 (1) ◽  
pp. 56-62
Author(s):  
Ingrid Correia Nogueira ◽  
Priscilla Oliveira Azevedo ◽  
Clarissa Bentes de Araujo Magalhaes ◽  
Vera Maria Andrade Lacerda ◽  
Ana Cristhina de Oliveira Brasil ◽  
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