Evaluation and Management of Snoring.

Sleep Med Clin

KPJ Johor Specialist Hospital, 39b Jalan Abdul Samad, Johor Bahru 80100, Malaysia. Electronic address:

Published: March 2022

Snoring can be harmless (primary) or a symptom of sleep-disordered breathing (secondary) and should alert the physician to evaluate the patient for risks thereof. Phenotypes of snoring and sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) are anatomic and nonanatomic and identifying these phenotypes and their interrelationships are critical to effective therapy. Mouth breathing alerts the physician to nasal airway obstruction, signals orofacial growth changes in children, and heralds the progression of SDB. Systematic evaluation to establish phenotypes includes assessing sleep habits, comorbidities, upper airway examination, polysomnography, and drug-induced sleep endoscopy. Strategies for treatment should be personalized and precise to the phenotype(s) to achieve the most benefit.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsmc.2021.10.010DOI Listing

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