Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4106946 Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Only a few studies have compared the outcomes of patients kept awake during endoscopic examination and subjects submitted to drug-induced sleep endoscopy.ObjectiveThis study aimed to compare the endoscopic findings of patients submitted to outpatient endoscopy and endoscopic examination with sedation by propofol based on the Fujita Classification.MethodThis cross-sectional cohort study enrolled 34 patients. The subjects underwent ENT examination, nasal endoscopy with Müller's maneuver, and drug-induced sleep endoscopy with propofol. The Fujita Classification was used to compare the two modes of endoscopic examination. The examinations were correlated to patient clinical data such as BMI, age, and OSAS severity.ResultsThere was no agreement between the two modes of endoscopic examination, whether for the group in general or for the analyzed subgroups.ConclusionThere was no agreement between the endoscopic findings of endoscopic examinations done with the patient awake or in drug-induced sleep.

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