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Pediatric Drug-Induced Sleep Endoscopy: Technique and Scoring System

Adrian Williamson, Samira R Ibrahim, Steven Coutras, Michele M. Carr

2020Cureus22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Drug-induced sleep endoscopy (DISE) is an invaluable tool for identifying sites of obstruction for patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). During DISE, the patient is in a state of drug-induced sleep, and a flexible laryngoscope is passed through the nose into the upper airway. Sites of obstruction are visualized and scored to guide surgical management. Currently, there is no universally accepted method of DISE analysis and scoring. This limitation in comparability impedes large-scale analysis between clinicians, institutions, and studies. In this report, we propose a standardized method of scoring and performing DISE in children with OSA. Our DISE scoring system is internally developed, consistent through the study, and addresses all levels of potential upper airway obstruction.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineNoseAirway obstructionObstructive sleep apneaEndoscopyAirwaySleep (system call)Scoring systemApneaSurgeryAnesthesiaOperating systemComputer scienceObstructive Sleep Apnea ResearchTracheal and airway disordersNeuroscience of respiration and sleep