The research aims to assess the impact on quality of life of surgically maxillary expansion in adult patients followed for obstructive sleep apnea syndrome.
This assessment will be done using the following elements: * The score of the Quebec sleep questionnaire (QSQ), developed in 2004 by Lacasse Y. et al. This questionnaire is specific to sleep apnea and may be self-administered. The main interest of this questionnaire is to measure the change in quality of life over time. * The Epworth Scale Score, developed in 1991 by Murray W. John. This is a self-administered questionnaire developed to measure daytime sleepiness. * Gender, age group, BMI * The radiological assessment * The results of polysomnography Patients will be followed for a period of 1 year and one month after surgery. The protocol visits correspond to the rhythm of post-surgery follow-up consultations in current practice. These patients are followed by Dr. Pételle at Saint-Antoine Hospital. During these visits, they will complete the Quebec sleep questionnaire and the Epworth scale, at baseline, at 3 months and then at 1 year.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
9
Filling the Quebec Sleep Questionnaire (QSQ) by the pre-surgery patient, then at 3 months post surgery and 1 year post surgery.
Service d'ORL, Hôpital Saint Antoine
Paris, France
Score of the QSQ
Score of the QSQ filled directly by the patient before surgery, compared to that then 3 months after surgery.
Time frame: at 3 months
Score of the Quebec Sleep Questionnaire (QSQ)
Score of the QSQ filled directly by the patient before surgery, compared to that then 1 year after surgery.
Time frame: at 1 year
Polysomnography
Search for a modification of the polysomnography data before and after surgery
Time frame: at 3 months
Epworth scale
Epworth scale score changes before and after surgery
Time frame: at 1 year
correlation between the results of the Quebec Sleep Questionnaire (QSQ) score and the anthropometric data
correlation between the results of the QSQ score and the anthropometric data
Time frame: at 1 year
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