[The diagnostic approach to and clinical study of 23 children with an obstructive sleep apnea syndrome]
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[The diagnostic approach to and clinical study of 23 children with an obstructive sleep apnea syndrome]
Abstract
23 children, aging from 3 to 13 years, affected by chronic upper airway obstruction, were studied. The clinical suspicion was "obstructive sleep apnea" (O.S.A.). In this study was found a significantly different frequency, in O.S.A. group, if compared with controls, of the following symptoms: nocturnal snoring (100%), mouth breathing when awake (69%), and during sleep (91%), abnormal restless movements (69%), behavioral disturbances (60%). Clinical evaluation revealed: pectus excavatum (82%), enlarged tonsils and adenoids (82%), failure to thrive (39%). Chest index was 0.72 +/- 0.07 significantly higher (p < 0.001) than controls. The authors also carried out in all patients and controls pCO2 venous blood determination during sleep, to screen subjects with high risk of cardiopulmonary dysfunction. Data obtained showed that threshold value of pCO2 was 45.6 mmHg.
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