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Publication Validation and cross-cultural adaptation of the Pediatric Sleep Questionnaire Sleep-Related Breathing Disorder Scale (PSQ-SRBD) to spanish language(2024) Bertrán S., Katalina; Deck, Barbara; Vargas, Maria; Cavada Ch., Gabriel; Corrales V., Raúl; Iranzo, Alex; Cox M., Nicolás; Ovalle D., Bárbara; Santelices, PilarIn the Chilean pediatric population, to date, there is no validated screening instrument for sleep-related breathing disorders (SRBD). Objective: to develop and validate a cross-cultural adaptation of the Pediatric Sleep Questionnaire - sleep-related breathing disorder scale (PSQ-SRBD), by creating the Chilean Spanish version (PSQ-CL). Patients and Method: The PSQ-SRBD was translated from English into Chilean Spanish, obtaining the PSQ-CL, which was subsequently validated. Internal consistency was determined through Cronbach’s alpha coefficient in 26 children with obstructive sleep apnea confirmed by polysomnography and in 112 controls. Reliability was obtained through the test-retest method. Results: In the pilot group, the overall internal consistency of the PSQ CL through Cronbach’s alpha was 0.71 and the internal consistency was 0.653, 0.566, and 0.808 in subscales A, B, and C, respectively. The discrimination capacity of the PSQ-CL questionnaire established through ROC analysis was 81%, determining a cut-off score of 0.227 with a sensitivity of 73.08% and a specificity of 77.68%. Conclusions: The PSQ-CL is a suitable instrument for screening sleep-disordered breathing in Chilean children. This instrument may be useful in clinical practice and epidemiological research in the Chilean pediatric population and could be used for multicenter studies.Publication Interacción de Tratamiento Ortodóncico, Fonoaudiológico y Kinesiológico. Reporte de caso(2024) Quiroz, Francisca; Argandoña, Romina; Briones, Vivian; Santelices, PilarSe describe el caso clínico de una paciente de 8 años de edad, sexo femenino que presenta respiración oral, anomalía dentomaxilar, interposición lingual en deglución, fonación, lengua descendida en reposo y adaptaciones musculoesqueléticas por lo que requiere tratamiento de Ortodoncia, Fonoaudiología y Kinesiología. El presente reporte de caso describe la interacción de las especialidades requeridas para el manejo adecuado de la paciente y expone un flujograma sugerido para abordar casos similares. The following is a clinical case of an eight-year-old female patient who presents oral respiration, dentomaxilar anomaly, tongue interposition during swallowing and phonation, lowered tongue at rest and musculoskeletal adaptations, hence requires orthodontics, speech and physical therapy. This case report describes the interaction of the specialties necessary for the proper management of the patient and presents a suggested flow chart to address similar cases.