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Book SynopsisObstructive sleep apnea (OSA) with heavy snoring is a common disorder, affecting more than 1 out of 10 adults, and is closely associated with hypertension, heart disease, stroke, depression, and cognitive decline. Upper airway stimulation therapy is a novel, highly effective alternative method of treatment, involving a surgically implanted device that uses electrical stimulation of muscles to expand the upper airway, thereby addressing the primary cause of OSA. The first of its kind, Upper Airway Stimulation Therapy for Obstructive Sleep Apnea is a comprehensive review of the medical, surgical, and technical aspects of this innovative treatment for OSA. It delves into the current state of knowledge regarding upper airway stimulation, reviewing pathophysiological basis of sleep apnea and the specific mechanism by which upper airway stimulation provides airway support in this disorder. Evidence-based, this book provides practical guidelines for patient selection, clinical outcomes, surgi
Table of Contents1. Introduction 2. The prevalence and impact of obstructive sleep apnea and the current management landscape 3. Mechanical Properties, Anatomy, and Control of the Upper Airway 4. Clinical Protocol in the Multidisciplinary Setting 5. Criteria for patient selection 6. Drug induced sleep endoscopy 7. Surgical Technique: Device implantation, operative device programming, and guidelines for anesthesia 8. Efficacy and safety 9. Special considerations in the acute post-implantation period 10. Technical considerations following implantation 11. Long term clinical follow-up considerations 12. Special Populations 13. Practical aspects of initiating and maintaining a multidisciplinary program 14. The future in upper airway stimulation therapy