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Abstract

Seeking consensus on definitions and diagnosis of snoring and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) among sleep surgeons is important, particularly in this relatively new field with variability in knowledge and practices. A set of statements was developed based on the literature and circulated among eight panel members of European experts, utilizing the Delphi method. Responses in agreement and disagreement on each statement and the comments were used to assess the level of consensus and develop a revised version. The new version with the level of consensus and anonymized comments was sent to each panel member as the second round. This was repeated a total of five rounds. The total number of statements included in the initial set was 112. In the first round, of all eight panelists, the percentage of questions that had consensus among the eight, seven, and six panelists were 45%, 4.5%, and 7.1%, respectively. In the final set of statements consisting of 99, the percentage of questions that had consensus among the 8, 7, and 6 panelists went up to 66.7%, 24.2%, and 6.1%, respectively. Delphi’s method demonstrated an efficient method of interaction among experts and the establishment of consensus on a specific set of statements.

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Title
Consensus Statements among European Sleep Surgery Experts on Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Part 1 Definitions and Diagnosis
Author
Olszewska, Ewa 1   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; De Vito, Andrea 2   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Baptista, Peter 3   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Heiser, Clemens 4 ; Carlos O’Connor-Reina 5   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Kotecha, Bhik 6   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Vanderveken, Olivier 7 ; Vicini, Claudio 8 

 Department of Otolaryngology, Sleep Apnea Surgery Center, Medical University of Bialystok, 15-276 Bialystok, Poland 
 Department of Surgery, Morgagni-Pierantoni Hospital, Health Local Agency of Romagna, 47121 Forlì, Italy; [email protected] 
 Clinica Universidad da Navarra, Departmento de Orl, 31008 Pamplona, Spain; [email protected] 
 Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Antwerp, 2000 Antwerp, Belgium; [email protected] (C.H.); [email protected] (O.V.); Department of Otorhinolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery, Klinikum Rechts der Isar, Technical University of Munich, 80333 Munich, Germany 
 Hospitales Quironsalud Marbella, 29603 Malaga, Spain; [email protected] 
 Nuffield Health Brentwood, Essex, Brentwood CM15 8EH, UK; [email protected]; UME Health, 17 Harley Street, London W1G 9QH, UK 
 Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Antwerp, 2000 Antwerp, Belgium; [email protected] (C.H.); [email protected] (O.V.); Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Antwerp University Hospital, 2650 Antwerp, Belgium 
 GVM Care & Research ENT Consultant, GVM Primus Medica Center, GVM San Pier Damiano Hospital, 48018 Faenza, Italy; [email protected] 
First page
502
Publication year
2024
Publication date
2024
Publisher
MDPI AG
e-ISSN
20770383
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2918773961
Copyright
© 2024 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.