What Is a DISE Procedure? Benefits, Risks, and Side Effects Drug-induced sleep endoscopy (DISE), also known as sleep nasendoscopy (SNE), is a minimally invasive surgical procedure It is a diagnostic tool used for studying the airway in a sleeping (sedated) patient with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)
Stanford Sleep Surgery DISE is a necessary tool nowadays in the armamentarium of the sleep surgeon, allowing thorough and targeted evaluation of dynamic pharyngeal obstruction in the sleeping patient
Sleep Endoscopy: Overview, Periprocedural Care, Technique Sleep endoscopy, also known as sleep nasoendoscopy (SNE) or drug-induced sleep endoscopy (DISE), is a powerful tool for studying the dynamic airway in a sleeping patient with obstructive sleep
DISE| Sleep Apnea Surgery DISE was developed in Europe over 20 years ago, and it allows surgeons to look inside the throat with a flexible fiberoptic endoscope while a patient is sedated in a way that is similar to natural sleep
Drug Induced Sleep Endoscopy - UChicago Medicine Drug induced sleep endoscopy, also known as DISE or DISE-PAP, is a diagnostic procedure to evaluate the upper airway of patients suffering from snoring and obstructive sleep apnea
Drug-Induced Sleep Endoscopy: A Comprehensive Approach to Diagnosing . . . DISE addresses this challenge by mimicking natural sleep patterns while allowing for direct observation of the upper airway The procedure utilizes carefully selected sedative drugs to induce a sleep-like state that closely resembles natural sleep in terms of muscle relaxation and airway dynamics