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. 2014 Winter;22(4):259–263. doi: 10.4172/plastic-surgery.1000886

TABLE 1.

Patient demographics at time of administration of the Pediatric Sleep Questionnaire (n=489)

Patient characteristic
Age, years
  2–4 130 (26.6)
  5–9 196 (40.1)
  10–13 90 (18.4)
  14–18 73 (14.9)
Sex, male/female, n/n (%/%) 291/198 (59.5/40.5)
Body mass index, percentile*
  0–20 89 (18.7)
  21–40 78 (16.4)
  41–60 88 (18.5)
  61–80 110 (23.2)
  81–100 110 (23.2)
Ancestry
  Caucasian 298 (60.7)
  African American 36 (7.5)
  Hispanic 29 (5.9)
  Asian 126 (25.9)
Cleft type
  Cleft lip 23 (4.7)
  Submucous cleft palate 14 (2.9)
  Veau I 33 (6.7)
  Veau II 63 (12.8)
  Veau III 243 (49.7)
  Veau IV 113 (23.2)
Surgical status
  Posterior pharyngoplasty 26 (5.3)
  Sphincter pharyngoplasty 9 (1.8)
  Tonsillectomy 9 (1.8)
  Adenoidectomy 10 (2.0)
  Combined tonsillectomy + adenoidectomy 14 (2.9)

Data presented as n (%) unless otherwise indicated.

*

14 participants did not have available body mass index data;

Veau classifications: Veau I – cleft of the soft palate only; Veau II – cleft of the soft and hard palate; Veau III – unilateral complete cleft lip and palate; Veau IV – bilateral complete celft lip and palate