The Child Who Snores: S7-Ep7
Although obstructive sleep apnea is commonest in older adults, it will also be seen in kids, usually leading to extreme morbidity. In this podcast, we talk about establish sleep apnea within the pediatric inhabitants and approaches to its administration.
00:00 – Introduction
00:38 – Why loud night breathing is widespread and sometimes missed
00:52 – Guest Introduction – Dr. Julie Baughn joins the dialogue
01:04 – Key Features to Assess: Signs that counsel obstructive sleep apnea in children
02:16 – Home Sleep Apnea Testing: Why residence checks aren’t beneficial for youngsters
04:54 – Severity Criteria: How gentle, average, and extreme OSA differ in children
05:59 – First-Line Therapy: Adenotonsillectomy defined
06:48 – Risks of Surgery: Bleeding, respiratory problems, and pointers
08:11 – Effectiveness of Surgery: Success charges and when to restudy kids
09:26 – Alternatives to Surgery: Watchful ready, drugs, CPAP
11:19 – Other Surgical Options: Lingual tonsils, supraglottoplasty, jaw procedures
13:00 – Adolescents vs Adults: When to change from pediatric to grownup standards
14:32 – Final Takeaways
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