TY - JOUR
T1 - Enuresis nocturna and the symptoms of upper airway obstruction in primary school age children : is there a relationship?
AU - Doganer, Yusuf Cetin
AU - Umit, Aydogan
AU - Ashfaq, Tabinda
AU - Burmaoğlu, Serhat
AU - Oktay, Sari
AU - Bayram, Koc
AU - Kenan, Saglam
AU - Qidwai, Waris
PY - 2014/1/1
Y1 - 2014/1/1
N2 - Objective: Enuresis Nocturna (EN)associated with symptoms of upper airway obstruction was frequentlyobserved in various studies. In this study EN associated with symptoms of upperairway obstruction (breathing problem while sleeping, sleep apnea syndrome, sleeping with open mouth, snoring) was examined. Methods: This study was conducted on2314 students between 6-14 years age, from 3 primary schools in Ankara between January-May 2011. The questionnaires, questioning EN and the symptoms of upper airway obstruction, were distributed to students to be filled in by parents. Results: The mean age of 2314 studyparticipants (1123 male, 1191 female) was 9.21 ± 2.08 (6-14 years). When students were evaluated as groups with EN and without EN, a statistically significant difference was detected between groups regarding upper airway obstruction symptoms (breathing problem while sleeping, sleep apnea syndrome, sleeping with open mouth and snoring) (re spectively p=0.002, p=0.036, pConclusion: As was detected in this study, EN could accompany upper airway obstruction symptoms as was detected in this study. Thus, taking a detailed medical history and physical examination at the primary care centers is significant.
AB - Objective: Enuresis Nocturna (EN)associated with symptoms of upper airway obstruction was frequentlyobserved in various studies. In this study EN associated with symptoms of upperairway obstruction (breathing problem while sleeping, sleep apnea syndrome, sleeping with open mouth, snoring) was examined. Methods: This study was conducted on2314 students between 6-14 years age, from 3 primary schools in Ankara between January-May 2011. The questionnaires, questioning EN and the symptoms of upper airway obstruction, were distributed to students to be filled in by parents. Results: The mean age of 2314 studyparticipants (1123 male, 1191 female) was 9.21 ± 2.08 (6-14 years). When students were evaluated as groups with EN and without EN, a statistically significant difference was detected between groups regarding upper airway obstruction symptoms (breathing problem while sleeping, sleep apnea syndrome, sleeping with open mouth and snoring) (re spectively p=0.002, p=0.036, pConclusion: As was detected in this study, EN could accompany upper airway obstruction symptoms as was detected in this study. Thus, taking a detailed medical history and physical examination at the primary care centers is significant.
M3 - Article
JO - Department of Family Medicine
JF - Department of Family Medicine
ER -