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European position paper on drug-induced sleep endoscopy: 2017 Update.

Andrea De VitoMarina Carrasco LlatasMadeline J RaveslootBhik KotechaNico De VriesEvert HamansJoachim MaurerMarcello BosiMarc BlumenClemens HeiserMichael HerzogFilippo MontevecchiRuggero Massimo CorsoAlberto BraghiroliRiccardo GobbiAnneclaire VroegopPatty Elisabeth VonkWinfried HohenhorstOttavio PiccinGiovanni SorrentiOlivier M VandervekenClaudio Vicini
Published in: Clinical otolaryngology : official journal of ENT-UK ; official journal of Netherlands Society for Oto-Rhino-Laryngology & Cervico-Facial Surgery (2018)
After the first European Position Consensus Meeting on DISE and its update, consensus was confirmed for indications, required preliminary examinations, where to perform DISE, technical equipment required, staffing, local anaesthesia, nasal decongestion, other medications, patient positioning, basics and special diagnostic manoeuvres, drugs and observation windows. So far, no consensus could be reached on a scoring and classification system. However, regarding this aim, the idea of an essential classification, such as VOTE with the possibility of its graded implementation of information and descriptions, seems to be the best way to reach a universal consensus on DISE classification at this stage. A common DISE language is mandatory, and attempts to come to a generally accepted system should be pursued.
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