The present study was designed to apply computed tomography (C17
scanning for the positional diagnosis of airway obstruction in patients
with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and to compare the apnea index (Al)
and the square measure of the pharynx obtained before and after uvulapalatophaningoplasty
(UPPP) and included 25 adult patients complained
of snoring and symptoms of OSA. CT imaging of the patients was performed
at nasophctryrvt and oropharyrvc levels and measurements (saggital
and coronal dimensions) were obtained and the cross-sectional area
was calculated. At 6 weeks postoperatively, all patients underwent postoperative
CT scanning and the same measurements were obtained at the
same level- AU patients complained of day-time sleepiness and snoring
and being mouth breathers night-sleep and. Nine (47.4%) of the mall, patients
complained of erectile dysfunction. Preoperative apnea indPr was
determined for all patients and was ranging between 13 and 42; mean
AI=27.4-9.2. Postoperatively. 14 patients (56%) had improvement in
snoring during night sleep with disappearance of mouth breathing. On
contrary, only two males reported improvement of their erectile dysfunction.
Subjectively. 16 patients (64%) had Alt 10 while 9 patients (36%) still
having Al>10. Preoperative determination of cross-sectional area using
CT showed sensitivity for defining cases with OSA of 90% and accuracy
of diagnosis being 92%, and is the most specific data obtained by CT
scanning (specificity and PPV=100%). Moreover, there was a negative significant
correlation between Al and cross-sectional area, |