Improving Adherence to Myofunctional Therapy in the Treatment of Sleep-Disordered Breathing
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2021-12-01
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O'Connor-Reina, Carlos
Ignacio Garcia, Jose Maria
Rodriguez Alcala, Laura
Rodriguez Ruiz, Elisa
Garcia Iriarte, Maria Teresa
Casado Morente, Juan Carlos
Baptista, Peter
Plaza, Guillermo
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Mdpi
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Myofunctional therapy (MT) is used to treat sleep-disordered breathing. However, MT has low adherence-only similar to 10% in most studies. We describe our experiences with MT delivered through a mobile health app named Airway Gym(R), which is used by patients who have rejected continuous positive airway pressure and other therapies. We compared ear, nose, and throat examination findings, Friedman stage, tongue-tie presence, tongue strength measured using the Iowa oral performance instrument (IOPI), and full polysomnography before and after the 3 months of therapy. Participants were taught how to perform the exercises using the app at the start. Telemedicine allowed physicians to record adherence to and accuracy of the exercise performance. Fifty-four patients were enrolled; 35 (64.8%) were adherent and performed exercises for 15 min/day on five days/week. We found significant changes (p
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obstructive sleep apnoea, myofunctional therapy, adherence, apnea hypopnea index, Iowa oral performance instrument, Positive airway pressure, Oropharyngeal exercises, Apnea, Efficacy