The Natural History and Outcome of Sleep Disordered Breathing in Children
- Conditions
- Sleep Disordered BreathingObstructive Sleep Apnea
- Registration Number
- NCT02043353
- Lead Sponsor
- Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center
- Brief Summary
Sleep-disordered breathing in children is characterized by recurrent events of partial or complete upper airway obstruction during sleep, resulting in disruption of normal gas exchange (intermittent hypoxia and hypercapnia) and sleep fragmentation. The major symptom is snoring or noisy breathing. Sleep Disordered Breathing (SDB) is a wide spectrum of disorders that includes primary snoring, UARS and OSA. The main etiology for SDB in children is enlarged tonsils and adenoids and therefore the first line of treatment in pediatric SDB is adenotonsillectomy.
The objectives of this study are:
1. To investigate the natural history of primary snoring
2. To investigate the effect of seasonality on SDB severity
3. To compare the effect of adenoidectomy to adenotonsillectomy in the treatment of SDB in children
4. To characterize the children referred for repeated PSG following adenoidectomy or adenotonsillectomy and the indications for second PSG evaluation.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 2856
- healthy normally developing children that underwent PSG evaluation at the Tel Aviv Medical center between 2005-2010
- Chronic medical and neurodevelopmental conditions.
- Congenital anomalies.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Snoring 4 years Snoring will be assesd by PSQ-Pediatric sleep questionnaire
OSA severity (AHI, mean SpO2, SPo2 nadir) 4 years Daytime function 4 years Daytime function will be assesd by PSQ-Pediatric sleep questionnaire
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Sourasky Medical Center
🇮🇱Tel Aviv, Israel