Rating Scales for Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome: The Importance of a Comprehensive Assessment
Bruno Bordoni, Bruno Morabito

TL;DR
This paper reviews rating scales for obstructive sleep apnea syndrome and emphasizes the importance of early diagnosis to improve treatment outcomes and prevent complications.
Contribution
The paper provides a narrative review of existing OSAS assessment scales and highlights the need for comprehensive evaluation.
Findings
OSAS is often underdiagnosed and can lead to multiple systemic diseases.
Early diagnosis of OSAS is crucial for effective treatment and preventing worsening of existing conditions.
Abstract
Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is characterized by cyclical apnea states during sleep, caused by alterations in the dilatory muscles of the pharynx and tongue. It is an underestimated and underappreciated disorder, which can affect a person's health and quality of life, as well as trigger the onset of several other systemic diseases. Patients diagnosed with OSAS present with clinical pictures that are not always easy to distinguish and may be associated with multiple comorbidities. This heterogeneity makes early diagnosis difficult and complicates not only the resolution of sleep apnea but also the balancing of clinical priorities. Various OSAS assessment and classification scales exist in the literature, as early diagnosis is essential for more effective treatment. This narrative review article reviews the assessment scales for OSAS and briefly discusses the pathologies that…
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Taxonomy
TopicsObstructive Sleep Apnea Research · Neuroscience of respiration and sleep · Respiratory and Cough-Related Research
