Background: This international study aimed at determining current routine palate surgeries and surgical methods adopted by otolaryngologists who practice surgical management of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Methods: An international online survey was developed with the collaboration of the YO-IFOS (Young Otolaryngologists-International Federation of Otorhinolaryngological Societies) to assess the current routines in palatal procedures. The surgeons were asked 33 multiple-choice questions. Results: A total of 141 sleep surgeons answered the questionnaire, of whom 27% were from Africa, 30% from Asia, 24% from Centre-South America, and 19% from Europe. According to otolaryngology surgical specialties, 51% were sleep surgeons, 31% general ENTs, 8% Rhinologists, 7% Head & Neck surgeons, 2% otologists, and 1% maxillofacial surgeons. Of the 141 respondents, 51% answered they were sleep specialists, whereas 49% were non-sleep specialists. According to specific medical degree, 38% were specialists, 33% were consultants, 25% were professors, and 4% were residents or trainees. Conclusion: This study gives an overview of the current surgical practice in OSA management in otolaryngology in different countries.
International palate surgery questionnaire / Bahgat, Ahmed; Alkan, Uri; Carrasco Ilatas, Marina; Dos Santos Sobreira Nunes, Heloisa; Iannella, Giannicola; Meccariello, Giuseppe; Cannavicci, Angelo; De Vito, Andrea; Vicini, Claudio; Lechien, Jerome R; Calvo-Henriquez, Christian; Chiesa-Estomba, Carlos; Bianchi, Giulia; Cammaroto, Giovanni. - In: SLEEP & BREATHING. - ISSN 1522-1709. - 27:2(2023), pp. 569-590. [10.1007/s11325-022-02631-0]
International palate surgery questionnaire
Iannella, Giannicola;
2023
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Background: This international study aimed at determining current routine palate surgeries and surgical methods adopted by otolaryngologists who practice surgical management of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Methods: An international online survey was developed with the collaboration of the YO-IFOS (Young Otolaryngologists-International Federation of Otorhinolaryngological Societies) to assess the current routines in palatal procedures. The surgeons were asked 33 multiple-choice questions. Results: A total of 141 sleep surgeons answered the questionnaire, of whom 27% were from Africa, 30% from Asia, 24% from Centre-South America, and 19% from Europe. According to otolaryngology surgical specialties, 51% were sleep surgeons, 31% general ENTs, 8% Rhinologists, 7% Head & Neck surgeons, 2% otologists, and 1% maxillofacial surgeons. Of the 141 respondents, 51% answered they were sleep specialists, whereas 49% were non-sleep specialists. According to specific medical degree, 38% were specialists, 33% were consultants, 25% were professors, and 4% were residents or trainees. Conclusion: This study gives an overview of the current surgical practice in OSA management in otolaryngology in different countries.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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