Recent developments in the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea.

Thomas Verse, Wolfgang Pirsig, Boris A Stuck, Karl Hörmann, Joachim T Maurer
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Modern sleep medicine has been in existence for only 20 years and therefore has to be regarded as a comparatively recent field of specialization. For this reason it is not surprising that there are numerous new trends and developments concerning the treatment of sleep-related breathing disorders. This review focuses on developments in the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) over the last 5 years.The review is based on a Medline bibliographic search using the key words 'treatment', 'obstructive sleep apnea' and 'sleep-related breathing disorders' and covers papers published since 1997, including references in these articles. In respect to conservative treatments the following important developments were found. Oral devices were shown to be effective in about 50-70% of patients with OSA, but at this stage it is not possible to predict in which patients successful treatment can be expected. As subjective compliance averages only about 50%, thermoplastic devices used as trial devices provide a reasonable alternative to reduce costs. Automatic continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) units have been shown to cut costs when used for pressure titration in severe sleep apneics during the day or when used in so-called split-night procedures in appropriate cases. Nasal CPAP has proven to be effective in children, showing higher compliance rates than in adults. The development of mouth-pieces provides the possibility of using CPAP orally, e.g. after nasal surgery. Electrical stimulation of the tongue muscles shows promising preliminary results. Nevertheless, further research in this field is necessary. In the field of surgery, the most valuable development has been tissue reduction using radiofrequency energy, which has been shown to be effective and minimally invasive. Other fundamentally new surgical techniques have not been attempted within the last 5 years; instead, development in this area appears to be defined by a combination of previously known methods (so-called multilevel surgery) and optimized methods of patient selection. Such combined surgical procedures has achieved success rates of about 70%. Taking all these developments into account, CPAP therapy remains the gold standard for treatment of patients with OSA; yet the low long-term compliance rates of 60-70% have to be regarded as a major challenge warranting further effort.

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阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停治疗的最新进展。
现代睡眠医学只存在了20年,因此必须被视为一个相对较新的专业领域。因此,在治疗与睡眠有关的呼吸障碍方面出现了许多新的趋势和发展也就不足为奇了。本文综述了近5年来阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)的治疗进展。这篇综述是基于Medline的文献检索,关键词是“治疗”、“阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停”和“睡眠相关呼吸障碍”,涵盖了1997年以来发表的论文,包括这些文章中的参考文献。在保守治疗方面,发现了以下重要进展。口腔装置被证明对大约50-70%的OSA患者有效,但在这个阶段还无法预测哪些患者可以预期成功治疗。由于主观依从性平均仅为50%左右,用作试验装置的热塑性装置为降低成本提供了合理的选择。自动持续气道正压(CPAP)装置已被证明在白天用于严重睡眠呼吸暂停患者的压力滴定或在适当情况下用于所谓的分夜程序时可降低成本。鼻CPAP已被证明对儿童有效,其依从率高于成人。口套的发展提供了口服CPAP的可能性,例如在鼻手术后。电刺激舌头肌肉显示出有希望的初步结果。然而,在这一领域的进一步研究是必要的。在外科领域,最有价值的发展是使用射频能量进行组织复位,这已被证明是有效和微创的。其他根本性的新手术技术在过去5年内没有被尝试过;相反,该领域的发展似乎是由先前已知的方法(所谓的多节段手术)和优化的患者选择方法的结合来定义的。这种联合手术的成功率约为70%。考虑到所有这些发展,CPAP治疗仍然是治疗OSA患者的金标准;然而,60-70%的低长期合规率必须被视为一项重大挑战,需要进一步努力。
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