Australasian Sleep Association position statement on consensus and evidence based treatment for primary snoring

Author:

Sarkis Leba M.12ORCID,Jones Andrew C.3,Ng Andrew4,Pantin Christopher5,Appleton Sarah L.6,MacKay Stuart G.17ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Department The Wollongong Hospital Wollongong New South Wales Australia

2. Sydney Medical School, Faculty of Medicine and Health University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

3. Respiratory and Sleep Medicine Department The Wollongong Hospital Wollongong New South Wales Australia

4. Centre for Sleep Disorders & Respiratory Failure St George Hospital The Lucas Institute NSW Australia

5. Centre for Sleep Science (UWA) Absolute Sleep Pty Ltd.

6. Flinders Health and Medical Research Institute‐ Sleep Health (Adelaide Institute for Sleep Health), College of Medicine of Public Health, Flinders University Bedford Park South Australia Australia

7. School of Medicine University of Wollongong New South Wales Australia

Abstract

AbstractPrimary snoring impacts a significant portion of the adult population and has the potential to significantly impair quality of life. The purpose of these guidelines is to provide evidence‐based recommendations to assist Australasian practitioners in the management of adult patients who present with primary snoring without significant obstructive sleep apnoea. The Timetable, Methodology and Standards by which this Position Statement has been established is outlined in the Appendix S1.The main recommendations are: Weight loss, and reduced alcohol consumption should be recommended, where appropriate If clinical judgement dictates, benzodiazepine and opioid reduction or avoidance may be advised Positional therapy should be considered in supine dominant snorers In dentate patients, Mandibular advancement devices (MAD) should be recommended as a first line treatment following assessment by both an appropriate Dentist and Sleep physician Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) devices may be recommended in patients with primary snoring in those already committed to their use or willing to try Surgical treatment of primary snoring by an appropriately credentialled surgeon may be advised and includes nasal (adjunctive), palatal and other interventions This position statement has been designed based on the best available current evidence and our combined expert clinical experience to facilitate the management of patients who present with primary snoring. It provides clinicians with a series of both non‐surgical and surgical options with the aim of achieving optimal symptom control and patient outcomes. This is the first such set of recommendations to be established within Australasia and has also been reviewed and endorsed by the Australasian Sleep Association.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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