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Review
. 2019 Jun;36(6):697-706.
doi: 10.1016/j.rmr.2018.06.011. Epub 2019 Jun 26.

[Adolescent obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome: Characteristics and treatment]

[Article in French]
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[Adolescent obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome: Characteristics and treatment]

[Article in French]
X-L Nguyen et al. Rev Mal Respir. 2019 Jun.

Abstract

Although the prevalence of the obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAS) is high in adolescents, studies pertaining to adolescent OSAS are less numerous than childhood studies. Cases of adolescent OSAS may consist of residual OSAS after adenotonsillectomy, but most often are de novo cases. Major pathophysiological factors are weight excess or even high-grade obesity, and the association of upper airway narrowing and tonsillar hypertrophy (pharyngeal, palatal or even lingual). ENT and systematic orthodontic assessments are the main points. In case of predisposing factors such as dental, occlusal or dento-facial abnormalities, a specific orthodontic treatment can be discussed. First line treatment is surgical adenotonsillectomy; surgical reduction of the lingual tonsils is seldom required. CPAP treatment may be indicated in the case of severe comorbidities (craniofacial malformations, neuromuscular diseases…) or in obese adolescents with severe residual OSAS. Treatment of adolescent OSAS has to be comprehensive and multidisciplinary, taking into account the specific treatments of obesity and abnormal sleep/wake rhythms.

Keywords: Adolescence; Adolescent; Apnées obstructives; Multidisciplinarity; Multidisciplinarité; Obstructive apnea; Physiopathologie; Physiopathology; Traitement; Treatment.

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