Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology (Jun 2021)

Virtual otolaryngologic management of sleep apnea patients: Lessons learned from COVID‐19 pandemic

  • Colin Huntley,
  • Maurits Boon,
  • Stacey Ishman,
  • Robson Capasso,
  • Julia Crawford,
  • Mark A. D'Agostino,
  • Paul Hoff

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/lio2.562
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 3
pp. 564 – 569

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Abstract Objective To discuss the virtual management options and strategies learned during the COVID‐19 pandemic for treatment of patients with sleep complaints and sleep disordered breathing presenting to the otolaryngologist. Methods/Results The addition of a virtual evaluation can be beneficial in assessing the patient presenting to the otolaryngologist with sleep complaints. With the implementation of telemedicine, validated subjective assessment tools, and a limited physical exam, patients can be triaged for the need for treatment implementation, further evaluation or testing, and counseled regarding various management options. In this article, we discuss the lessons learned from the authors' collective experience on how to effectively use telemedicine as a tool in the management repertoire for patients with sleep disorders. Conclusion The otolaryngologist will commonly see patients with sleep complaints, particularly patients diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea not able to tolerate conservative therapies. These patients are well suited for virtual evaluation utilizing telemedicine. The technology and workflows which have been developed during the COVID‐19 pandemic can be carried forward for select patients to improve access and efficiency of care. Level of evidence: 5.

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