A Study of Surgical Weight Loss to Treat Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Obesity
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Obstructive Sleep Apnea focused on measuring Obstructive sleep apnea, Obesity, Metabolism, Bariatric surgery, CPAP
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
For the overall study:
- Age 18-65 years
- BMI 35 and over with comorbidity (such as sleep apnea)
- BMI 40 and over without any comorbidities
- Obtained written consent
Additionally for the randomised substudy:
- BMI 35-45
- AHI 5-30
Exclusion Criteria:
- On-going active treatment of OSA of any kind (during the last 1 month)
- Pregnancy
- Alcoholism
- Eating disorders or severe depression
- Other severe diseases contra-indicating bariatric surgery
Sites / Locations
- Helsinki University hospital
- National Institute for Health and Welfare
- Helsinki Sleep Center
- Eastern Finland Laboratory Centre
- Kuopio University hospital
- Päijät-Häme Central hospital
- Oulu University hospital
- Turku University hospital
- Vaasa Central hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Active Comparator
Bariatric surgery (overall study)
Bariatric surgery (randomised substudy)
CPAP (randomised substudy)
A prospective follow-up study is to estimate the prevalence of OSA and associated metabolic abnormalities in Finnish morbidly obese subjects and to evaluate the effects of bariatric surgery on OSA and associated metabolic abnormalities. The study is conducted in seven hospitals in Finland and 300 patients are planned to be recruited in the study.
As a substudy of a larger trial, a randomized study on the effects of bariatric surgery compared to CPAP treatment will be performed in obese (BMI 35-45) patients with OSA. The included 100 (15/center) patients are randomised to two groups: surgical intervention group (50) and CPAP group (50). Patients in the surgical intervention group undergo standardised surgical treatment (laparoscopic gastric bypass), including general health information, such as avoidance of smoking, alcohol drinking, and importance of healthy nutrition and regular exercise. The CPAP group will be assigned to CPAP treatment and they also receive the general health information.
As a substudy of a larger trial, a randomized study on the effects of bariatric surgery compared to CPAP treatment will be performed in obese (BMI 35-45) patients with OSA. The included 100 patients are randomised to two groups: surgical intervention group (50) and CPAP group (50). Patients in the surgical intervention group undergo standardised surgical treatment (laparoscopic gastric bypass), including general health information, such as avoidance of smoking, alcohol drinking, and importance of healthy nutrition and regular exercise. The CPAP group will be assigned to CPAP treatment and they also receive the general health information.