Obstructive Sleep Apnea Clinical Trial
Official title:
Obstructive Sleep Apnea Screening and Down Syndrome in Childhood : the Reliability of the Clinical Examination
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common condition of Down syndrome patients. In pediatric
practice, there is no way to determine the children with an increased risk. The aim of the
study is to determine the reliability of four questionnaires used in pediatric patients in
screening of OSA in Down syndrome children.
Prospective study where patients are evaluated on airway diseases and aeroallergens
sensitization with 2 parental surveys (PSQ-SRBD and CSHQ), otolaryngologic problems by
completing by the ENT surgeon 2 others surveys (CAS-15 and SCR), and sleep disease with an
overnight polysomnography (PSG), in University Hospital in Nice.
Introduction: Children with Down syndrome (DS) commonly have obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)
though undervalued by parents and physicians. Several sleep questionnaires are used in
paediatric patients to detect high risk children who have OSA, but not really appropriate for
DS patients. The aim of the study is to determine the reliability of four questionnaires used
in paediatric patients (PSQ-SRBD: Pediatric Sleep Questionnaire-Sleep-Related Breathing
Disorder, CSHQ: Children's Sleep Habits Questionnaire, CAS-15: Clinical Assessment Score-15
and SCR: Sleep Clinical Record) in screening of OSA in DS population.
Study design: Prospective study concerning children with Down syndrome (age 1-18y). Parents
will complete two sleep symptom questionnaires (PSQ-SRBD and CSHQ) and children will be
evaluated by a paediatric pulmonologist and allergist with skin allergy test. An Ear, Nose
and Throat specialist will complete two questionnaires (CAS-15 and SCR) carrying a
nasopharyngoscopy. Then, children will perform an overnight polysomnography in the Department
of Paediatric Functional Investigations of University Hospital in Nice.
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