Drug inducted sleep endoscopy or somnoscopy

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Introduction and objectives: Somnoscopy can Valore the possible obstruction in superior aerodigestive tract, that lead to obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS). Our objective is showing our experience using the somnoscopy or DISE (drug induced sleep endoscopy). Material and methods: We present a retrospective study of 17 patients. Finally, two patients were excluded. The patients were 34-72 years old. A Polysomnography was done, and hypopnea-apnea index was 7,32±8,71. Discussion and conclusions: This a secure technique and can be reproduced in all ENT services. DISE less us individualize chirurgical treatment and avoid us unnecessary patients’ operations.
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Santos-Gorjón, P., Sánchez-jara Sánchez, J. L., Martín-Hernández, G., Morales-Martín, A. C., Intraprendente-Martini, J. F., Chaves-Araújo, R., Racines-Alava, E. A., & León-Ramos, A. M. (2020). Drug inducted sleep endoscopy or somnoscopy. Revista ORL, 11(4), 395–400. https://doi.org/10.14201/orl.22175

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Pablo Santos-Gorjón

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Ana Cristina Morales-Martín

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