Sleep Apnea


English: The Cycle of Obstructive Sleep Apnea ...

English: The Cycle of Obstructive Sleep Apnea – OSA (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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During normal breathing, air passes through the throat on its way to the lungs. The air travels past the soft palate, uvula, tonsils, and tongue.

When a person is awake, the muscles in the back of the throat tighten to hold these structures in place preventing them from collapsing into the airway.

During sleep, these structures can fall into the airway causing snoring and obstructive sleep apnea.

Sleep apnea is characterized by loud snoring and disturbed or interrupted sleep patterns. Sleep apnea can have serious consequences including cardiac problems.

Frequently patients will awaken in the morning with a headache. If they become sleep deprived they may feel sleepy all day, and may fall asleep while driving in the car.

Sleep apnea is diagnosed by a sleep study. During a sleep study, the patient’s breathing patterns, heart rhythm and brain waves are monitored.

If it is found that sleep apnea is present, most doctors recommend the use of CPAP. CPAP is a breathing device worn during sleep to help keep the airway open. In some situations surgery is recommended. The uvulopalatopharyngoplasty with or without tonsillectomy are surgical procedures designed to open the airway.

In rare situations, a tracheostomy is necessary. These are procedures designed to circumvent this sleep related collapse of these structures.

Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (also known by the abbreviations UPPP and UP3) is a surgical procedure used to remove tissue in the throat. It involves the removal of tissues which may or may not include:

  1. The uvula (see uvulotomy)
  2. The soft palate.
  3. The tonsils
  4. The adenoids, and
  5. The pharynx. (Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)

Reference:

Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 4 August 2012. 25 October 2012 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty&gt;.

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