Analysis of General Knowledge on Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome (OSAS) among Italian Pediatricians
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Material and Methods
2.1. Study Participants
2.2. Study Design
2.3. Questionnaire Variables
2.3.1. Personal Details
- Sex.
- Provenance.
- Employment.
- In the past 5 years, have you attended a lecture/congress on OSAS about developmental age?
- Area.
2.3.2. Diagnosis
- What premonitory NOCTURNAL OSAS symptoms do you predominantly identify in children?
- What premonitory diurnal OSAS symptoms do you identify predominantly in children?
- Do you consider WEIGHT among the predisposing factors of OSAS?
- What methods do you use most to diagnose OSAS?
- Do you have difficulty prescribing polysomnography to children?
- Does the first visit include a clinical history regarding sleep and snoring?
- Do you evaluate oral breathing during check-ups?
- During follow-up visits, do you dwell on the evaluation of the oral–otorhinolaryngology area?
- What are the anatomo-functional predisposing factors that you have found the most?
2.3.3. Treatment General Knowledge
- Are you aware of the regional diagnostic and therapeutic care pathways (PDTA) for the prevention of OSAS in growing patients?
- Are you familiar with Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) breathing support therapy?
- Are you familiar with the palatal expander?
- Do you think the use of the palatal expander is useful for OSAS in children?
- Do you think that tonsillectomy is essential to resolve OSAS?
2.3.4. Multidisciplinary Approach
- Among these medical roles, who do you collaborate with?
- Whom do you refer OSAS patients to?
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
Study Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Frequencies | Percentages | |
---|---|---|
Sex | ||
Female | 142 | 47.5 |
Male | 155 | 51.8 |
Chose not to specify | 2 | 0.7 |
Provenance | ||
North Italy | 76 | 25.4 |
Central/South Italy | 223 | 74.6 |
Employment | ||
Self-employment | 50 | 16.7 |
Pediatrician | 141 | 47.2 |
Hospital worker | 108 | 3.1 |
In the past 5 years, have you attended a lecture/congress on OSAS about developmental age? | ||
YES | 172 | 57.5 |
NO | 127 | 42.5 |
During follow-up visits, do you dwell on the evaluation of the oral–otorhinolaryngology area? | ||
SI | 206 | 68.9 |
NO | 93 | 31.1 |
What premonitory NOCTURNAL OSAS symptoms do you predominantly identify in children? | ||
Snoring | 206 | 68.9 |
Restless sleep | 152 | 50.8 |
Sudden awakenings | 143 | 47.8 |
Enuresis | 140 | 46.8 |
Sleepwalking | 126 | 42.1 |
Awakenings with feelings of suffocation | 99 | 33.1 |
What premonitory DIURNAL OSAS symptoms do you identify predominantly in children? | ||
Hyperactivity | 192 | 64.2 |
Hypoactivity | 154 | 51.5 |
Learning disorders | 150 | 50.2 |
Neurocognitive disorders | 130 | 43.5 |
Obesity | 126 | 42.1 |
Growth retardation | 125 | 41.8 |
Oral breathing | 116 | 38.8 |
Headache | 99 | 33.1 |
Do you consider WEIGHT among the predisposing factors of OSAS? | ||
Yes | 211 | 70.6 |
NO | 88 | 29.4 |
Are you aware of regional PDTAs for the prevention of OSAS in growing patients? | ||
YES | 188 | 62.8 |
NO | 110 | 36.8 |
Did not respond | 1 | 0.3 |
What methods do you use most to diagnose OSAS? | ||
Questionnaire | 197 | 65.9 |
Laboratory polysomnography | 95 | 31.8 |
Home polysomnography | 86 | 28.8 |
Do you have difficulty prescribing polysomnography to children? | ||
YES | 233 | 77.9 |
NO | 65 | 21.7 |
Did not respond | 1 | 0.3 |
Does the first visit include a clinical history regarding sleep and snoring? | ||
YES | 233 | 77.9 |
NO | 66 | 221 |
What are the anatomo-functional predisposing factors that you have found the most? | ||
Adenotonsillar hypertrophy | 171 | 57.2 |
Malformations | 162 | 54.2 |
Prematurity | 159 | 53.2 |
Cleft palate | 120 | 40.1 |
Nasal polyps | 114 | 38.1 |
Maxillary hypoplasia | 112 | 37.5 |
Cerebral palsy | 101 | 33.8 |
Contracted palate | 96 | 32.1 |
Among these medical roles, whom do you collaborate with? | ||
Pediatric dentist | 173 | 57.9 |
Otolaryngologist | 160 | 53.5 |
Sleep doctor | 149 | 49.8 |
General dentist | 143 | 47.8 |
Orthodontist | 118 | 39.5 |
Are you familiar with Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) breathing support therapy? | ||
YES | 216 | 72.2 |
NO | 82 | 27.4 |
Did not respond | 1 | 0.3 |
Are you familiar with the palatal expander? | ||
YES | 214 | 71.6 |
NO | 85 | 28.4 |
Do you think the use of the palatal expander is useful for OSAS in children? | ||
YES | 212 | 70.9 |
NO | 84 | 28.1 |
Did not respond | 1 | 0.3 |
Do you evaluate oral breathing during check-ups? | ||
YES | 215 | 71.9 |
NO | 83 | 27.8 |
Did not respond | 1 | 0.3 |
Whom do you refer OSAS patients to? | ||
Otolaryngologist | 153 | 51.2 |
Orthodontist | 150 | 50.2 |
Pediatric dentist | 129 | 43.1 |
Sleep doctor | 144 | 48.2 |
General dentist | 89 | 29.8 |
Do you think that tonsillectomy is essential to resolve OSAS? | ||
YES | 164 | 54.8 |
NO | 130 | 43.5 |
Did not respond | 5 | 1.7 |
Value | Significance | |
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Pearson Chi Square test: “Where do you live?” and “In the last 5 years have you attended a lecture/congress on OSAS in developmental age? | X2(1) = 0.006 | p = 0.940 |
Pearson Chi Square test: “Where do you live?” and “Do you have difficulty prescribing polysomnography to children?” | X2(1) = 0.377 | p = 0.828 |
Pearson Chi Square test: “Where do you live?” and “Are you familiar with Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Respiratory Support Therapy (CPAP)?” | X2(1) = 0.416 | p = 0.812 |
Pearson Chi Square test: “Sex” and “Where do you work?” | X2(1) = 6.502 | p = 0.039 |
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Saran, S.; Saccomanno, S.; Viti, S.; Mastrapasqua, R.F.; Viti, G.; Giannotta, N.; Fioretti, P.; Lorenzini, E.; Raffaelli, L.; Levrini, L. Analysis of General Knowledge on Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome (OSAS) among Italian Pediatricians. Children 2024, 11, 148. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11020148
Saran S, Saccomanno S, Viti S, Mastrapasqua RF, Viti G, Giannotta N, Fioretti P, Lorenzini E, Raffaelli L, Levrini L. Analysis of General Knowledge on Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome (OSAS) among Italian Pediatricians. Children. 2024; 11(2):148. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11020148
Chicago/Turabian StyleSaran, Stefano, Sabina Saccomanno, Simonetta Viti, Rodolfo Francesco Mastrapasqua, Grazia Viti, Nicola Giannotta, Paola Fioretti, Elisa Lorenzini, Luca Raffaelli, and Luca Levrini. 2024. "Analysis of General Knowledge on Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome (OSAS) among Italian Pediatricians" Children 11, no. 2: 148. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11020148
APA StyleSaran, S., Saccomanno, S., Viti, S., Mastrapasqua, R. F., Viti, G., Giannotta, N., Fioretti, P., Lorenzini, E., Raffaelli, L., & Levrini, L. (2024). Analysis of General Knowledge on Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome (OSAS) among Italian Pediatricians. Children, 11(2), 148. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11020148