Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Women: Study of Speech and Craniofacial Characteristics.
Marina TyanFernando Espinoza-CuadrosRubén Fernández PozoDoroteo T ToledanoEduardo Lopez GonzaloJose Daniel Alcazar RamirezLuis Alfonso Hernandez GomezPublished in: JMIR mHealth and uHealth (2017)
In accordance with previous studies, some clinical variables are found to be good predictors of OSA. Besides, strong correlations are found between AHI and some clinical variables with speech and facial features. Regarding speech feature, the results show the prevalence of formant frequency F2/i/ over the rest of features for the female population as OSA predictive feature. Although the correlation reported is weak, this study aims to find some traces that could explain the possible connection between OSA and speech in women. In the case of craniofacial measurements, results evidence that some features that can be used for predicting OSA in male patients are not suitable for testing female population.
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