An easy maneuver to screen for moderate-to-severe obstructive sleep spnea: the Simmons Chin Press and Tongue Curl

Objectives:: To demonstrate that the Simmons chin press and tongue curl (SCPTC) correlates with diagnosis of moderate-to-severe obstructive sleep apnea (msOSA) by itself as well as irrespective of the presence of other associated features. Material and Methods:: A consecutive sample of 1,91...

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Main Authors: Gerard Joseph Meskill, Kelly Kincheloe, Jerald Howard Simmons, Sarah Dennis Meskill
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Language:English
Published: Thieme Revinter Publicações Ltda.
Series:Sleep Science
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Online Access:https://cdn.publisher.gn1.link/sleepscience.org.br/pdf/v14nspe2a13.pdf
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author Gerard Joseph Meskill
Kelly Kincheloe
Jerald Howard Simmons
Sarah Dennis Meskill
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description Objectives:: To demonstrate that the Simmons chin press and tongue curl (SCPTC) correlates with diagnosis of moderate-to-severe obstructive sleep apnea (msOSA) by itself as well as irrespective of the presence of other associated features. Material and Methods:: A consecutive sample of 1,911 sleep studies performed on adult patients from 2/8/2017 to 3/5/2019 was analyzed. The SCPTC exam maneuver was performed on each patient, followed by home sleep apnea testing or in-laboratory polysomnography. The AASM hypopnea 1B 4% desaturation criteria were utilized for scoring to correlate results to existing literature on morbidity and mortality. A chi-squared using low and high SCPTC score was performed for the outcome of msOSA. Known significant predictors of OSA were dichotomized for comparison and a multiple logistic regression was performed. Results:: 1,708 patients qualified for inclusion: 902 males (52.8%) and 806 females (47.2%) with a mean age of 49.4 and a mean body mass index (BMI) of 28.6. A high SCPTC score correlated with an odds ratio (OR) of 2.49 (95% CI: 2.03-3.04, p<0.001) for msOSA. A multiple logistic regression analysis including other risk factors for msOSA demonstrated that high SCPTC scores had an odds ratio for msOSA of 1.77 (95% CI: 1.40-2.23; p<0.001). Conclusion:: The SCPTC is a reproducible physical exam feature that can be utilized by healthcare providers to screen for patients with msOSA.
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spelling doaj.art-0f3464e83ce245dca0ead8bfa0a7eba92024-01-02T02:58:25ZengThieme Revinter Publicações Ltda.Sleep Science1984-06591984-006314Special2185188001310.5935/1984-0063.20200092An easy maneuver to screen for moderate-to-severe obstructive sleep spnea: the Simmons Chin Press and Tongue CurlGerard Joseph MeskillKelly Kincheloe0Jerald Howard Simmons1Sarah Dennis Meskill2 Comprehensive Sleep Medicine Associates, Sleep Medicine - Houston - Texas - United States. Comprehensive Sleep Medicine Associates, Sleep Medicine - Houston - Texas - United States. Baylor College of Medicine, Pediatric Emergency Medicine - Houston - Texas - United States.Objectives:: To demonstrate that the Simmons chin press and tongue curl (SCPTC) correlates with diagnosis of moderate-to-severe obstructive sleep apnea (msOSA) by itself as well as irrespective of the presence of other associated features. Material and Methods:: A consecutive sample of 1,911 sleep studies performed on adult patients from 2/8/2017 to 3/5/2019 was analyzed. The SCPTC exam maneuver was performed on each patient, followed by home sleep apnea testing or in-laboratory polysomnography. The AASM hypopnea 1B 4% desaturation criteria were utilized for scoring to correlate results to existing literature on morbidity and mortality. A chi-squared using low and high SCPTC score was performed for the outcome of msOSA. Known significant predictors of OSA were dichotomized for comparison and a multiple logistic regression was performed. Results:: 1,708 patients qualified for inclusion: 902 males (52.8%) and 806 females (47.2%) with a mean age of 49.4 and a mean body mass index (BMI) of 28.6. A high SCPTC score correlated with an odds ratio (OR) of 2.49 (95% CI: 2.03-3.04, p<0.001) for msOSA. A multiple logistic regression analysis including other risk factors for msOSA demonstrated that high SCPTC scores had an odds ratio for msOSA of 1.77 (95% CI: 1.40-2.23; p<0.001). Conclusion:: The SCPTC is a reproducible physical exam feature that can be utilized by healthcare providers to screen for patients with msOSA.https://cdn.publisher.gn1.link/sleepscience.org.br/pdf/v14nspe2a13.pdfsleep apneaobstructivephysical examinationdiagnostic techniquesrespiratory systemotologicalneurological
spellingShingle Gerard Joseph Meskill
Kelly Kincheloe
Jerald Howard Simmons
Sarah Dennis Meskill
An easy maneuver to screen for moderate-to-severe obstructive sleep spnea: the Simmons Chin Press and Tongue Curl
Sleep Science
sleep apnea
obstructive
physical examination
diagnostic techniques
respiratory system
otological
neurological
title An easy maneuver to screen for moderate-to-severe obstructive sleep spnea: the Simmons Chin Press and Tongue Curl
title_full An easy maneuver to screen for moderate-to-severe obstructive sleep spnea: the Simmons Chin Press and Tongue Curl
title_fullStr An easy maneuver to screen for moderate-to-severe obstructive sleep spnea: the Simmons Chin Press and Tongue Curl
title_full_unstemmed An easy maneuver to screen for moderate-to-severe obstructive sleep spnea: the Simmons Chin Press and Tongue Curl
title_short An easy maneuver to screen for moderate-to-severe obstructive sleep spnea: the Simmons Chin Press and Tongue Curl
title_sort easy maneuver to screen for moderate to severe obstructive sleep spnea the simmons chin press and tongue curl
topic sleep apnea
obstructive
physical examination
diagnostic techniques
respiratory system
otological
neurological
url https://cdn.publisher.gn1.link/sleepscience.org.br/pdf/v14nspe2a13.pdf
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