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Effects of surgically assisted rapid maxillary expansion on obstructive sleep apnea and daytime sleepiness
Authors:Pedro Pileggi Vinha  Alan Luiz Eckeli  Ana Célia Faria  Samuel Porfirio Xavier  Francisco Veríssimo de Mello-Filho
Affiliation:1.School of Medicine of Ribeir?o Preto,University of S?o Paulo,Ribeir?o Preto,Brazil;2.School of Dentistry of Ribeir?o Preto,University of S?o Paulo, School of Dentistry,Ribeir?o Preto,Brazil;3.Ribeir?o Preto,Brazil
Abstract:

Purpose

The aim of the study was to evaluate the effects of surgically assisted rapid maxillary expansion (SARME) on obstructive sleep events and daytime sleepiness in adults with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS).

Methods

Sixteen individuals (7 women/9 men) aged 40.2?±?10.2 (range, 24.4 to 62.2 years) with maxillary transverse deficiency and OSAS (respiratory disturbance index [RDI] greater than 5) confirmed with full-night polysomnography (PSG) underwent SARME to evaluate its efficiency for OSAS treatment.

Results

Several PSG parameters and the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) results were compared in selected individuals before and after they underwent SARME. An RDI reduction from 35.4?±?38.5 to 16.0?±?19.7 was found, corresponding to a mean decrease of 54.6 % (p?=?0.0013). A 56.2 % (33.23?±?39.5 to 14.5?±?19.4, p?=?0.001) decrease was found in the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI), in addition to decreases in the desaturation and microarousal rates, among other parameters. The ESS scores improved from 12.5?±?5.3 to 7.2?±?3.5 (p?

Conclusions

SARME promotes an improvement in OSAS symptoms; decreases the rates of respiratory disturbances; microarousal, and desaturation; and reduces daytime sleepiness.
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