Drug-induced sleep endoscopy (DISE), also known as sleep nasendoscopy (SNE), is a minimally invasive surgical procedure. It is a diagnostic tool used for studying the airway in a sleeping (sedated) patient with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
DISE is a necessary tool nowadays in the armamentarium of the sleep surgeon, allowing thorough and targeted evaluation of dynamic pharyngeal obstruction in the sleeping patient.
During DISE, the mandible is manually advanced, and if the size of the upper airway increases significantly, then the patient may be a good candidate for this therapy (Cheong et al, 2021)
Drug Induced Sleep Endoscopy (DISE) | Iowa Head and Neck Protocols ...
Drug induced sleep endoscopy, also known as DISE or DISE-PAP, is a diagnostic procedure to evaluate the upper airway of patients suffering from snoring and obstructive sleep apnea.
DISE as a Snapshot of the Night: DISE provides a snapshot of upper airway dynamics during a specific period, but it does not offer information about the entire night’s sleep, potentially limiting its ability to capture variability in sleep patterns.
Background Sleep endoscopy, also known as sleep nasoendoscopy (SNE) or drug-induced sleep endoscopy (DISE), is a powerful tool for studying the dynamic airway in a sleeping patient with...
Hot sessions generating great questions from the 2024 Annual Meeting included Dr. Mason’s session on drug-induced sleep endoscopies (DISE). Below are the most common.
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