Mandibular Movement
Cross-source consensus on Mandibular Movement from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Mandibular movement is presented as a validated measure of respiratory effort. — Is a change in mouth opening associated with improvements in quality of life in children with type 1 obstructive sleep apnoea after adenotonsillectomy? Protocol for the JawChild prospective cohort study
- The JAWAC signal provides continuous real-time tracking of mouth opening during respiratory and arousal events. — Is a change in mouth opening associated with improvements in quality of life in children with type 1 obstructive sleep apnoea after adenotonsillectomy? Protocol for the JawChild prospective cohort study
- No previous study has specifically connected MM-derived mouth opening to quality-of-life changes or confirmed it as an objective marker of surgical effectiveness. — Is a change in mouth opening associated with improvements in quality of life in children with type 1 obstructive sleep apnoea after adenotonsillectomy? Protocol for the JawChild prospective cohort study
- JAWAC collects mouth-opening magnitude, duration, respiratory effort indices, and arousal-linked mandibular events alongside PSG. — Is a change in mouth opening associated with improvements in quality of life in children with type 1 obstructive sleep apnoea after adenotonsillectomy? Protocol for the JawChild prospective cohort study
- Prior work found that post-adenotonsillectomy changes in respiratory effort-related arousal correlated with changes in mandibular movement duration and index. — Is a change in mouth opening associated with improvements in quality of life in children with type 1 obstructive sleep apnoea after adenotonsillectomy? Protocol for the JawChild prospective cohort study