Gorikapudi Praveen Kumar, Chhabria Vedant, Kaur Kirandeep, Ramasamy Padmanathan, Jeeboy Sherin, Venkatesh Rohini, P Aishwarrya
Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopaedics, Consultant Orthodontist, Hyderabad, IND.
Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopaedics, Practicing Orthodontist, Chhabria Dental Clinic, Thane, IND.
Cureus. 2024 Jul 22;16(7):e65161. doi: 10.7759/cureus.65161. eCollection 2024 Jul.
Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) poses a significant health burden globally, necessitating effective intervention strategies to mitigate its adverse consequences. Orthodontic treatment modalities offer promising avenues for addressing OSA by targeting the underlying anatomical abnormalities and restoring unobstructed airflow during sleep. This systematic search was conducted across multiple electronic databases using predefined search terms and inclusion criteria. Studies eligible for inclusion encompassed a range of study designs, including randomized controlled trials, prospective and retrospective studies, clinical trials, and observational studies. Outcome measures included changes in apnoea-hypopnoea index (AHI), oxygen saturation levels, polysomnographic variables, skeletal/cephalometric changes, nasal parameters, upper airway morphology, and clinical symptoms. Initially, 756 records were identified through database searches, with 21 studies meeting the inclusion criteria after meticulous screening and selection. Orthodontic interventions, including rapid maxillary expansion (RME), personalized oral appliances, mandibular positioning devices, and comprehensive orthodontic protocols, demonstrated significant promise in ameliorating OSA symptoms among paediatric populations. Improvements in AHI, nasal resistance, sleep parameters, and upper airway dimensions were consistently observed across various studies, highlighting the potential of orthodontic treatments in mitigating OSA severity. This systematic review underscores the efficacy of orthodontic treatment modalities in addressing OSA among paediatric populations. Despite certain limitations in study design and outcome measures, the review emphasizes the need for further well-designed randomized controlled trials to validate and optimize these interventions for paediatric patients with OSA. Enhanced understanding and implementation of orthodontic treatments hold promise for alleviating the burden of OSA on global health and well-being.
阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)在全球范围内构成了重大的健康负担,因此需要有效的干预策略来减轻其不良后果。正畸治疗方法通过针对潜在的解剖学异常并在睡眠期间恢复通畅的气流,为解决OSA提供了有前景的途径。本系统检索使用预定义的检索词和纳入标准在多个电子数据库中进行。符合纳入标准的研究包括一系列研究设计,包括随机对照试验、前瞻性和回顾性研究、临床试验以及观察性研究。结局指标包括呼吸暂停低通气指数(AHI)、血氧饱和度水平、多导睡眠图变量、骨骼/头影测量变化、鼻腔参数、上气道形态和临床症状的变化。最初,通过数据库检索识别出756条记录,经过细致的筛选和选择,有21项研究符合纳入标准。正畸干预措施,包括快速上颌扩弓(RME)、个性化口腔矫治器、下颌定位装置和综合正畸方案,在改善儿科人群的OSA症状方面显示出显著的前景。在各项研究中均持续观察到AHI、鼻阻力、睡眠参数和上气道尺寸的改善,突出了正畸治疗在减轻OSA严重程度方面的潜力。本系统评价强调了正畸治疗方法在解决儿科人群OSA方面的疗效。尽管研究设计和结局指标存在一定局限性,但该评价强调需要进一步开展设计良好的随机对照试验,以验证并优化针对OSA儿科患者的这些干预措施。加强对正畸治疗的理解和实施有望减轻OSA对全球健康和福祉的负担。