Hyoid bone position as an indicator of severe obstructive sleep apnea

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  • who: Jung Hwan Jo from the The study included , consecutive patients aged , years or older who visited Seoul National University Dental Hospital complaining of symptoms related to snoring and sleep apnea from July, to April, Medical history was collected from all patients. Physical and radiographic examinations along with level , nocturnal PSG were conducted. Those with an apneahypopnea index (AHI) u2265 , were included. Exclusion criteria included patients with central sleep apnea, other primary sleep disorders, history of head and neck trauma or major surgery in the orofacial region, uncontrolled cardiovascular disease or psychiatric disease, pregnancy, and medication usage . . .

     

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