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Published in: Sleep and Breathing 4/2021

01-12-2021 | Pharyngoplasty | ENT • Original Article

Sleep medicine in otolaryngology units: an international survey

Authors: Giovanni Cammaroto, Giulia Bianchi, Henry Zhang, Vik Veer, Bhik Kotecha, Ofer Jacobowitz, Marina Carrasco Llatas, Paula Martínez Ruiz de Apodaca, Rodolfo Lugo, Giuseppe Meccariello, Giannicola Iannella, Riccardo Gobbi, Song Tar Toh, Ying-Shuo Hsu, Ahmed Yassin Baghat, Jerome R. Lechien, Christian Calvo-Henriquez, Carlos Chiesa-Estomba, Maria Rosaria Barillari, Badr Ibrahim, Tareck Ayad, Nicolas Fakhry, Paul Hoff, Eric Rodrigues Thuler, Lyndon Chan, Chloe Kastoer, Madeline Ravesloot, Andrea De Vito, Filippo Montevecchi, Claudio Vicini

Published in: Sleep and Breathing | Issue 4/2021

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Abstract

Purpose

No study to date has described the overall landscape of sleep disorders management and training in otolaryngology departments of different countries. The aim of our study was to investigate and compare settings, diagnostic and therapeutic approaches and training programmes.

Methods

An international online survey was developed with the collaboration of the YO-IFOS (Young Otolaryngologists-International Federation of Otorhinolaryngological Societies) to assess the current practice of otolaryngologists in the management of sleep disorders. The survey also included a session dedicated to training.

Results

A total of 126 otolaryngologists completed the survey. The larger part of responses was collected from Central/South America and Europe. The majority of responders from South/Central America (97%) declared to be certified as sleep specialist while 49% of Europeans stated the opposite. Of responders 83% perform a drug-induced sleep endoscopy (DISE) before planning a possible surgical intervention. Soft palate and base of tongue interventions were the most common procedure, respectively performed in 94% and 79% of the cases. Residents were allowed to perform soft palate surgery in 77% of the cases. Upper airway stimulation (26% vs 10%), trans-oral robotic surgery (36% vs 11%) and radiofrequency of the base of the tongue (58% vs 25%) were preferred more frequently by European responders. The highest caseloads of soft palate surgery and bi-maxillary advancement were registered in the academic institutions.

Conclusion

Significant concordance and few interesting divergences in diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders were observed between nationalities and types of institution. Economic resources might have played a significant role in the therapeutic choice. Trainees’ lack of exposure to certain interventions and to a sufficient caseload appeared to be the main burden to overcome.
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Metadata
Title
Sleep medicine in otolaryngology units: an international survey
Authors
Giovanni Cammaroto
Giulia Bianchi
Henry Zhang
Vik Veer
Bhik Kotecha
Ofer Jacobowitz
Marina Carrasco Llatas
Paula Martínez Ruiz de Apodaca
Rodolfo Lugo
Giuseppe Meccariello
Giannicola Iannella
Riccardo Gobbi
Song Tar Toh
Ying-Shuo Hsu
Ahmed Yassin Baghat
Jerome R. Lechien
Christian Calvo-Henriquez
Carlos Chiesa-Estomba
Maria Rosaria Barillari
Badr Ibrahim
Tareck Ayad
Nicolas Fakhry
Paul Hoff
Eric Rodrigues Thuler
Lyndon Chan
Chloe Kastoer
Madeline Ravesloot
Andrea De Vito
Filippo Montevecchi
Claudio Vicini
Publication date
01-12-2021
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Sleep and Breathing / Issue 4/2021
Print ISSN: 1520-9512
Electronic ISSN: 1522-1709
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11325-020-02243-6

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