Abstract

OBJECTIVE. To review literature on epidemiology, complications, diagnosis, and treatment of childhood obstructive sleep apnoea.

DATA SOURCE. Literature search of MEDLINE up to July 2004 using the following key words: ‘obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome’, ‘children’, ‘epidemiology’, ‘complications’, ‘treatment’, and ‘polysomnography’.

STUDY SELECTION. Literature and data related to the aspects of childhood obstructive sleep apnoea.

DATA EXTRACTION. Relevant information and data were reviewed by the authors.

DATA SYNTHESIS. There is a paucity of normal data on childhood obstructive sleep apnoea. Varying definitions and diagnostic criteria have been used in different studies, making direct comparison difficult. However, a small-scale local study found that the prevalence and clinical features of this condition were similar to data published overseas. Increasing evidence suggests that childhood obstructive sleep apnoea is associated with cardiovascular morbidity and neurocognitive dysfunction. Overnight polysomnography has remained the gold standard for diagnosing obstructive sleep apnoea but the diagnostic criteria has not been standardised nor correlated with the long-term outcome. Surgical intervention has remained the treatment of choice, although alternative therapies are being evaluated.

CONCLUSION. Consensus on the various important aspects of childhood obstructive sleep apnoea is still limited, especially the definition, diagnosis, and long-term sequelae of this condition. Further advances can only be made with international collaborative research, using evidence-based definitions, standardised techniques, and polysomnographic criteria.

Details

Title
Childhood obstructive sleep apnoea: an update
Author
Li, A M; Chan, DFY; Fok, T F; Wing, Y K
First page
406
Publication year
2004
Publication date
Dec 2004
Publisher
Hong Kong Academy of Medicine
ISSN
10242708
e-ISSN
22268707
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English; Chinese
ProQuest document ID
2787282078
Copyright
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