Abstract
Program Description:
Drug-induced sleep endoscopy (DISE) is a novel technique to identify sites of anatomic obstruction that may be amenable to surgery. Although the technical aspect of the procedure is straight forward, the interpretation and management is not. The science of DISE is rapidly expanding, but there are still many gaps. This miniseminar will present a variety of DISE videos. After audience polling, an expert panel will provide their interpretation and management. Both the art and science behind the decision process will be discussed.
Educational Objectives:
(1) Evaluate a DISE video and classify the obstruction. (2) Formulate a management plan for a variety of anatomic sites of obstruction. (3) Predict the best OSA surgical candidates.
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