Assessment of extra oral soft tissue, three-dimensional airway volume and quality of life: A monoblock therapy appliance in obstructive sleep apnea study / Mohd Shukri Hazni
This study aimed to assess the efficacy of a monoblock therapy appliance in the treatment of patients diagnosed with mild to moderate OSA in terms of three-dimensional pharyngeal airway volume and extraoral soft tissue for pre-and post-treatment using a CBCT data set and also to evaluate changes...
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2019
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Online Access: | http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/11230/4/shukri.pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/11230/ |
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Summary: | This study aimed to assess the efficacy of a monoblock therapy appliance in the treatment
of patients diagnosed with mild to moderate OSA in terms of three-dimensional
pharyngeal airway volume and extraoral soft tissue for pre-and post-treatment using a
CBCT data set and also to evaluate changes in the quality of life among patients receiving
treatment. Methods: Twenty patients with mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea
diagnosed with polysomnography were screened for eligibility using inclusion and
exclusion criteria. They were evaluated with the Sleep Apnea Quality of Life (SAQLI)
questionnaire at T0, T1, T2 and T3 visit. Patients received a mandibular monoblock
appliance (MAA), a single block appliance that titrated at 60% of the maximum
mandibular protrusion with 5mm vertical opening between upper and lower incisors.
Cone beam computed tomogram imaging (CBCT) were taken at T1 and T3 visit without
the appliance in situ. The data then were analysed using a Materialise Interactive Medical
Image Control System (MIMICS) software. Post-treatment data at T3 were collected after
6 months of treatment. Parameters were airway volume, chin throat-lower face angle, and
Quality of Life changes between pre and post-treatment. Results were presented as a
comparison of mean with standard deviation and paired t-test data for all parameters. The
statistical significance was set at p < 0.05 with data analysed using intention to treat
analysis protocol. Results: Twenty patients (n=8 male, n= 12 female) diagnosed with mild
to moderate OSA were recruited. At T3, six subjects dropped out with 14 subjects
remained. All 4 domains of the questionnaire (SAQLI) showed a significant improvement
in the quality of life after 6 months of monoblock wear (p-value<0.05). There were no
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significant changes in oropharyngeal three-dimensional airway volume and extraoral soft
tissues(p-value >0.05). The inter- and intra-correlation coefficient of three-dimensional
airway volume was 0.98 and 0.99 respectively. The inter-correlation co-efficient of the
extraoral soft tissue assessment was 0.98 and intra co-efficient correlation was 0.99.
Conclusion: There were no difference in three-dimensional oropharyngeal airway volume
and extraoral soft tissue with the use of MAA in patients diagnosed with mild to moderate
Obstructive Sleep Apnea after six months wear. There was significant improvement in
patient’s quality of life with the treatment using a disease-specific Malay version SAQLI.
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