RT Journal Article T1 Muscular Assessment in Patients With Severe Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome: Protocol for a Case-Control Study. A1 Borrmann, Paz Francisca A1 O'Connor-Reina, Carlos A1 Ignacio, Jose M A1 Rodriguez Ruiz, Elisa A1 Rodriguez Alcala, Laura A1 Dzembrovsky, Florencia A1 Baptista, Peter A1 Garcia Iriarte, Maria T A1 Casado Alba, Carlos A1 Plaza, Guillermo K1 airway K1 assessment K1 case study K1 exercise K1 muscle K1 myofunctional therapy K1 phenotype K1 protocol K1 respiratory K1 sleep K1 sleep apnea K1 sleep disordered breathing K1 speech therapy K1 therapy AB Myofunctional therapy is currently a reasonable therapeutic option to treat obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS). This therapy is based on performing regular exercises of the upper airway muscles to increase their tone and prevent their collapse. Over the past decade, there has been an increasing number of publications in this area; however, to our knowledge, there are no studies focused on patients who can most benefit from this therapy. This protocol describes a case-control clinical trial aimed at determining the muscular features of patients recently diagnosed with severe OSAHS compared with those of healthy controls. Patients meeting set criteria will be sequentially enrolled up to a sample size of 40. Twenty patients who meet the inclusion criteria for controls will also be evaluated. Patients will be examined by a qualified phonoaudiologist who will take biometric measurements and administer the Expanded Protocol of Orofacial Myofunctional Evaluation with Scores (OMES), Friedman Staging System, Epworth Sleepiness Scale, and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index questionnaires. Measures of upper airway muscle tone will also be performed using the Iowa Oral Performance Instrument and tongue digital spoon devices. Evaluation will be recorded and reevaluated by a second specialist to determine concordance between observers. A total of 60 patients will be enrolled. Both the group with severe OSAHS (40 patients) and the control group (20 subjects) will be assessed for differences between upper airway muscle tone and OMES questionnaire responses. This study will help to determine muscle patterns in patients with severe OSAHS and can be used to fill the gap currently present in the assessment of patients suitable to be treated with myofunctional therapy. ISRCTN Registry ISRCTN12596010; https://www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN12596010. PRR1-10.2196/30500. SN 1929-0748 YR 2021 FD 2021-08-06 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10668/17990 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10668/17990 LA en DS RISalud RD Apr 8, 2025