I have a 14 months old boy that was diagnosed with severe OSA when he was 7 months old. His overall apnea/hypopnea index was increased to 23.8 per hour. His lowest oxygen saturation was 80%.
We have him on oxygen for which he tolerates a nose cannula. He was evaluated by an ENT but his adenoids and tonsils were normal, then we went to a craniofacial specialist to check a possible midface hypoplasia. The CT scan shows a mild degree of flatness on his bone structure but they weren’t so sure that it was severe to create the OSA and no surgery was advised.
We started on a bipap machine two weeks ago but he only has been able to tolerate it for 1 hour and 4 hours the first night. He wakes in up every hour and found the way to remove the mask. The only way he is wearing the mask is when he sleep on my lap but as soon as I put him on bed he wakes up and start crying. I’ve tried one every other night and rest on weekends just to do it slow and leave him sleep with the oxygen.
I feel tired and afraid because the doctor told me that if he does not tolerate the Bipap machine we need to discuss a tracheotomy (opening a hole in his trachea and insert a tube). I’m not sure if that will be the right thing to do because a tracheotomy will create risks of infection, intense caring and other inconveniences
Has any one going to this procedure or have been advise for a doctor about this?

