A 4-year-old child with Down syndrome and sleep apnea in a case study indicates that surgery can be successful even at early ages.

Published Date: 17 Apr 2024

Eighty percent of children with Down syndrome suffer from Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), a condition that affects approximately five percent of pediatric patients overall. Prolonged open-ended ventilation causes adverse health outcomes, such as disturbances in cognitive growth.

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