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Objectives/Hypothesis To compare polysomnography (PSG) data after nasopharyngeal tube (NPT) insertion and uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP), and explore the possibility of predicting UPPP outcomes with NPT-PSG. Study Design Prospective nonrandomized study. Methods PSG was performed after NPT insertion in 73 inpatients with obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS). All patients accepted UPPP surgery. PSG was repeated after 12 months of UPPP to assess curative effects. Data were then compared to correlate NPT-PSG with the efficacy of UPPP. Results NPT insertion decreased the overall apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) and increased the lowest oxygen saturation (LaSO2). NPT-PSG results correlated well with surgical outcomes 12 months post-UPPP. The correlation coefficient for AHI and LaSO2 were 0.571 (P <15 times/hr, 50 cases; group B, AHI ≥15 times/hr, 23 cases. The UPPP surgery success rates of the two groups were 86.0% and 39.1%, respectively. Conclusions NPT-PSG data are closely correlated with UPPP efficacy and may assist in the selection of appropriate OSAHS patients for UPPP. An AHI ≥15 times/hr after NPT insertion indicates glossopharyngeal obstruction and suggests the need for appropriate intervention. Level of Evidence 4. Laryngoscope, 124:1023-1028, 2014 © 2013 The American Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological Society, Inc.
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Li, S., Wu, D., Bao, J., & Shi, H. (2014). The nasopharyngeal tube: A simple and effective tool to indicate the need for uvulopalatopharyngoplasty. Laryngoscope, 124(4), 1023–1028. https://doi.org/10.1002/lary.24351
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