Affiliation:
1. Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery West Virginia University School of Medicine Morgantown West Virginia U.S.A.
2. West Virginia University School of Medicine Morgantown West Virginia U.S.A.
Abstract
ObjectiveLittle is known about age‐related variations in sites and grade of sleep‐dependent airway obstruction in children with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) or obstructive sleep‐disordered breathing (oSDB). The objective was to compare sites and grade of obstruction on drug‐induced sleep endoscopy (DISE) across different age groups of surgically naïve children with OSA or oSDB.MethodsA retrospective chart review was performed for surgically naïve children aged 0–18 years with OSA/oSDB who underwent DISE from July 2021 to August 2023. Participants were categorized into: infants (aged 0–1 years), younger toddlers (aged 1–2 years), older toddlers (aged 2–3 years), preschool (aged 3–5 years), younger school‐aged (aged 5–10 years), and older school‐aged (aged 10–18 years). On DISE, obstruction was rated 0 = none/mild, 1 = moderate, 2 = severe for inferior turbinates, adenoid, velum, palatine tonsils/lateral pharyngeal wall, lingual tonsils, tongue base, epiglottis, and supra‐arytenoid tissue. A series of multiple regression analyses were used to identify age differences in the grade of obstruction across all sites combined and at each individual site separately.ResultsThe sample consisted of 252 children aged 1 month to 17 years with 57.9% males. Older patients had greater total obstruction scores (B = 0.42, SE = 0.10, p < 0.01) and greater number of sites that were severely obstructed (B = 0.11, SE = 0.05, p = 0.03). Older age groups had more obstruction at inferior turbinates (p = 0.02), adenoid (p < 0.01), palatine tonsils/lateral pharyngeal wall (p < 0.01), lingual tonsil (p < 0.01), and base of tongue (p < 0.01). Younger age groups had more obstruction at the supra‐arytenoid tissue (p < 0.01).ConclusionVarying patterns of sleep‐dependent airway obstruction should be expected across different age groups in children with OSA or oSDB.Level of Evidence3 Laryngoscope, 2024