Sleep-Disordered Breathing in Children with Rare Skeletal Disorders: A Survey of Clinical Records

Objective: Craniofacial disharmony in skeletal diseases is strongly associated with sleep-disordered breathing. Our aim was to study sleep respiratory patterns in young children with rare skeletal disorders. Design: This retrospective study included children with achondroplasia, osteogenesis imperfecta and Ellis van Creveld Syndrome. Our subjects underwent an in-laboratory overnight respiratory polygraph between January 2012 and April 2016. All medical records were reviewed and brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging was conducted on patients with achondroplasia, nasopharynx, oropharynx and laryngopharynx spaces. Patients: 24 children were enrolled, 13 with Achondroplasia, 2 with spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia, 1 with odontochondrodysplasia, 6 with osteogenesis imperfecta and 2 with Ellis van Creveld Syndrome. Results: Children with achondroplasia, who had adenotonsillectomy, showed fewer sleep respiratory involvement than untreated children. Among 13 patients with Achondroplasia, brain magnetic resonance imaging was available in 10 subjects and significant negative correlation was found between sleep respiratory patterns, nasopharynx and oropharynx space (p
Source: Medical Principles and Practice - Category: Internal Medicine Source Type: research