Cranial base and airway morphology in adult Malays with obstructive sleep apnoea
Published Online: Dec 13, 2023
Page range: 89 - 95
Received: Mar 01, 2007
Accepted: May 01, 2007
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/aoj-2007-0014
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© 2007 Saeed M. Banabilh et al., published by Sciendo
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Background
Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) has been described as a public health problem comparable to smoking in its impacts upon society.
Objective
To compare the differences in cranial base and airway morphology in Malay adults with and without OSA using finite element analysis (FEM).
Method
Lateral skull radiographs of 38 adult Malays aged 18–60 years were divided into two groups of 19 (13 male, 6 female). The first group consisted of 19 patients with OSA, defined as an apnoea-hypopnea index > 5/hr of sleep, diagnosed with overnight polysomnography. The second group consisted of 19 healthy, non-OSA control subjects. For each lateral skull radiograph 27 homologous landmarks, which encompassed the naso-oropharyngeal airway, were digitised using MorphoStudio software. The mean OSA and control 2D airway configurations were computed and subjected to
Results
The mean 2D OSA airway was statistically different from the mean control airway (
Conclusion
Functional airway impairments associated with OSA can be quantified and localised in Malay patients, and are predominantly associated with the morphology of the posterior regions of the cranial base.