Sleep and Snoring

Assessment and management of sleep disordered breathing and obstructive sleep apnoea

Sleep and Snoring

Assessment and management of sleep disordered breathing and obstructive sleep apnoea

Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is a common sleep disorder caused by repeated collapse of the upper airway during sleep. This leads to disrupted breathing, poor-quality sleep, and reduced oxygen levels, with significant effects on daytime functioning and long-term health.

Obstructive Sleep Apnoea

Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is a common sleep disorder caused by repeated collapse of the upper airway during sleep. This leads to disrupted breathing, poor-quality sleep, and reduced oxygen levels, with significant effects on daytime functioning and long-term health.

What is Obstructive Sleep Apnoea?

OSA occurs when the muscles of the throat relax during sleep, allowing the airway to narrow or collapse. This causes repeated pauses in breathing (apnoeas) or shallow breathing (hypopnoeas), often followed by brief arousals from sleep.

Night-time symptoms

Daytime symptoms

Untreated obstructive sleep apnoea is associated with increased risk of:

OSA often results from a combination of anatomical and lifestyle factors, including:

Assessment involves a detailed history and ENT examination to identify sites of airway obstruction.

ENT Evaluation
Examination of the nose, palate, tonsils, tongue, and jaw. Flexible nasendoscopy is used to evaluate the collapsibility of the throat and the potential sites of obstruction.

Sleep Studies
A formal sleep study (polysomnography or home sleep study) is required to confirm the diagnosis and determine severity.

Management of OSA is individualised and depends on severity, anatomy, and patient preference.

Lifestyle and Medical Management

Oral Appliances

Custom-fitted mandibular advancement splints may be suitable for selected patients with mild to moderate OSA.

Surgical Management

Surgery may be considered when anatomical obstruction is identified or when CPAP is poorly tolerated. Procedures may target:

Referral to an ENT surgeon is recommended if:

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