Erschienen in:
05.02.2024 | Miscellaneous
Clinical outcomes of expansion sphincter pharyngoplasty—a 17-year systematic review
verfasst von:
Kathleen A. Pang, Kenny P. Pang, Joon Wei Lim, Edward B. Pang, Ryan C. T. Cheong, Peter M. Baptista, Guillermo Plaza, Jin Keat Siow, Brian Rotenberg
Erschienen in:
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
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Ausgabe 5/2024
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Abstract
Objectives
To systematically review long-term (> 5 years) outcomes of ESP surgery for OSA treatment over 17 years.
Methods
Systemic review of MEDLINE, Google Scholar, Cochrane Library and Evidence Based Medicine Reviews to identify publications relevant to OSA and Expansion Pharyngoplasty and its variants. All relevant studies published between January 2007 and June 2023 were included.
Results
Twelve studies were included in this systematic review with a combined total of 1373 patients who had the ESP procedure were included. The clinical outcomes included encouraging long-term success rate, reductions in Epworth sleepiness scale, good mean disease alleviation, anatomical structural area and volume improvements, blood pressure reductions, biochemical improvements in acute phase reactants after ESP surgery, reductions in intra-ocular pressures, and post-operative reduction of sympathetic overdrive.
Conclusions
Seventeen years on, the expansion sphincter pharyngoplasty has demonstrated not only increase in anatomical area and volume but significant desired improvements in polysomnographic, clinical and biochemical parameters post-surgery.