The Prevalence of Sentinel Central Events (SCent) During Drug‐Induced Sleep Endoscopy

Author:

Rodin Julianna G.1ORCID,Parekh Manan H.1,Cai Yi1,Keenan Brendan T.2,Thuler Eric R.1,Seay Everett1,Atkins Joshua H.3,Schwartz Alan R.1,Dedhia Raj C.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Otorhinolaryngology University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

2. Division of Sleep Medicine, Department of Medicine University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

3. Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveWith the recent addition of airflow and respiratory effort channels, our group has observed central and mixed apnea events during drug‐induced sleep endoscopy (DISE). We measured the frequency and timing of sentinel central and/or mixed events (SCents), as well as assessed for differences in velum, oropharynx, tongue, and epiglottis (VOTE) classification compared to obstructive events.Study DesignProspective single‐cohort study.SettingTertiary Care Academic Medical Center.MethodsPatients underwent DISE between June 2020 and November 2022. Nasal airflow, thoracoabdominal effort belt signals, and videoendoscopy were simultaneously captured. Demographics, sleep study, and DISE data were compared among patients with and without SCents using Student's T tests or χ2 tests.ResultsOn average, the cohort (n = 103) was middle‐aged (53.5 ± 12.1 years), overweight (body mass index of 29.7 ± 5.3 kg/m2), and had severe obstructive sleep apnea (apnea‐hypopnea index of 30.7 ± 18.7 events/h). Forty‐seven patients (46%) were found to have at least 1 SCent. Among those with SCent, 45 (95.7%) transitioned to obstructive pathology after an average of 7.91 ± 2.74 minutes, with at least 95% of patients expected to do so within 12.57 minutes. Twenty‐nine out of 47 patients (61.2% [95% confidence interval: 46.4.9%, 75.5%]) with SCent had meaningful differences between central/mixed and obstructive VOTE scores.ConclusionCentral events were present in almost half of our cohort. At least 95% of patients were expected to transition to obstructive events within 12 to 13 minutes of propofol initiation. In addition, over half of patients demonstrate significantly different VOTE scores between central and obstructive events. These factors should raise awareness of central events and scoring passive apneas during DISE and consider delaying VOTE scoring.

Publisher

Wiley

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