Long‐term subjective outcomes of barbed reposition pharyngoplasty for obstructive sleep apnea syndrome treatment

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Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate long‐term subjective outcomes of barbed reposition pharyngoplasty for obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) treatment using a specific questionnaire, the Palate Postoperative Problem Score (PPOPS). Methods: 140 patients who underwent barbed reposition pharyngoplasty (BRP) surgery in the Morgagni Pierantoni Hospital of Forlì, Italy were enrolled in the study. Postoperative outcomes were evaluated in a short‐ and long‐term follow‐up using the PPOPS questionnaire. The average period of follow‐up was 26 months. All patients received the PPOPS questionnaire by telephone in a period between April and August 2019. Results: 51% of patients complained of swallowing problems after surgery. In 91% of cases, the problem cleared up spontaneously. At the time of the interview, only 9% of patients had a residual swallowing difficult. At the time of PPOPS evaluation, rhinolalia was observed in 8% of patients, whereas nose regurgitation was present in 2% of patients. In 20% of patients, the foreign body sensation was present during follow‐up. The value of apnea−hypopnea index (AHI) reduced from the preoperative value of 31.5 to the postoperative value of 11.4. Conclusions: BRP surgery proved to be an effective technique, appreciated by the majority of patients. Use of the PPOPS questionnaire has demonstrated that the BRP technique seems to ensure efficacy and lower morbidity, with few complications after surgery.

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Iannella, G., Vallicelli, B., Magliulo, G., Cammaroto, G., Meccariello, G., De Vito, A., … Vicini, C. (2020). Long‐term subjective outcomes of barbed reposition pharyngoplasty for obstructive sleep apnea syndrome treatment. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17051542

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