PMID: 20642994Jul 21, 2010Paper

Patient outcomes after soft palate implant placement for treatment of snoring

Journal of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery = Le Journal D'oto-rhino-laryngologie Et De Chirurgie Cervico-faciale
Brian W RotenbergThileeban Kandessamy

Abstract

Multiple options are available for the treatment of snoring. Our objective was to evaluate a palatal implant system in the treatment of snoring caused specifically by retrovelar collapse. Prospective long-term study comparing snoring outcomes pre- and post-soft palate implantation. Snoring patients without significant sleep apnea were offered palatal implantation after assessment via strict inclusion/exclusion criteria. Snoring severity was rated by the bed partner, in a longitudinal fashion, using a Likert scale both in the preoperative and postoperative settings. Paired Student t-tests were used to compare the mean snoring severity preoperatively and at different points of time postoperatively up to 1 year and to compare patient's body mass indices over the study timeline. Data were obtained from 25 patients over a follow-up time of 1 year, for a total of 75 implants. A statistically and clinically significant improvement in the snoring was noted over the 52-week time period of the study in our patient population (mean preoperative score = 9.5, mean 52-week postoperative score = 5.0; p < .001). Body mass index did not significantly change over the duration of the study. In our patient population, soft palate implantation was ...Continue Reading

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