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Study of Cardiovascular Disease and Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Severe Obstructive Sleep Apnea (Apnea Hypopnea Index > 30 Events/Hour)Hypertension

The purpose of this study is to determine if two medicines (allopurinol and losartan) can influence heart and blood vessel health compared to placebo in patients with sleep apnea who are using continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP).

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Philips Respironics BiPAP autoSV Devices in Subjects With Sleep Disorders

Sleep Disordered BreathingSleep Apnea1 more

Comparing two BiPAP autoSV devices in participants with complex sleep apnea and determining if the new device will treat those participants no worse than when compared to its predecessor device.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Treatment of Insomnia in Elderly Sleep Apnea Patients With Ramelteon (TAK 375)

InsomniaObstructive Sleep Apnea

The objective of the study is to determine if treatment with Ramelteon will help to improve insomnia in older adults with co-existent insomnia and sleep apnea. The primary study objective is sleep latency (a measure of insomnia). The hypothesis is that sleep latency will be reduced in subjects taking Ramelteon relative to the placebo arm. The secondary study objective is to determine if subject compliance with CPAP treatment of their sleep apnea is improved in subjects taking Ramelteon (their compliance may be improved because they would have less insomnia due to Ramelteon treatment when using their CPAP). The hypothesis is that compliance with CPAP will be improved in subjects taking Ramelteon relative to the placebo arm.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Patient Outcomes in Unattended and In- Lab Polysomnography

Sleep ApneaHypersomnia

This randomized controlled study will directly evaluate whether unattended polysomnography (level 2 sleep study) in individuals referred for sleep apnea or hypersomnia, including those with comorbidities of insomnia and sleep-related movement disorders, provides similar patient outcomes when compared to level 1 sleep studies.

Suspended5 enrollment criteria

Understanding the Sleep Apnea/Insomnia Interaction

Sleep Apnea SyndromesSleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders

Nearly half of all patients with obstructive sleep apnea have insomnia symptoms, and in some, but not all cases, these insomnia symptoms are caused by the obstructive sleep apnea. The purpose of this study is to find out what type of insomnia symptoms are caused by obstructive sleep apnea and therefore most likely to respond to obstructive sleep apnea treatment with continuous positive airway pressure (also known as CPAP) and if additional treatment with cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia is beneficial.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Role of Sleep Apnea and Sympathetic Activity in Resistant Hypertensive Patients.

Type 2 DiabetesDiabetic Nephropathy2 more

Hypertension is highly prevalent in type 2 diabetic patients (NIDDM) with nephropathy, and is the single most important determinant of the rate of renal function loss. In many of these patients, hypertension is resistant to therapy. Although increased sympathetic activity is also highly prevalent in NIDDM patients with nephropathy and chronic renal insufficiency, little attention has been paid to sleep apnea as the cause of both resistant hypertension and sympathetic hyperactivity in this population. Since the prevalence of sleep apnea is increased in patients with either NIDDM, or resistant hypertension, or chronic renal insufficiency, it is almost certain that sleep apnea has a high prevalence in patients in whom all three states co-exist, i.e. NIDDM patients with nephropathy and hypertension resistant to therapy. As a consequence of undetected and untreated sleep apnea, resistant hypertension, nocturnal hypertension, and sympathetic hyperactivity likely contribute to accelerated loss of renal function and increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in these patients. Hypothesis: A. Sleep apnea is highly prevalent in type 2 diabetic patients with diabetic nephropathy and hypertension resistant to therapy. Treatment with nasal continuous positive airway pressure (NCPAP) will result in a decrease in blood pressure and restore normal diurnal blood pressure pattern. B. Sleep apnea-caused hypertension is mediated by sympathetic hyperactivity and increased activity of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) in type 2 diabetic patients with nephropathy. A decrease in sympathetic hyperactivity in response to NCPAP therapy will result in a decrease in plasma renin activity and plasma aldosterone concomitant with decreases in blood pressure. Randomized, double blind, parallel comparative (two groups) one center trial. Therapeutic treatment with nasal continuous positive airway pressure (NCPAP) Sub-therapeutic treatment with nasal continuous positive airway pressure

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Management of Sleep Apnea Patients by a Clinical Nurse (Supernurse)

Sleep Apnea SyndromesSleep Apnea3 more

Sleep apnea is a prevalent problem and references for the evaluation of this condition often exceeds the sleep clinic's capacity thus creating important delays in the patients' care. The overall goal of this project is to assess the feasibility and the non-inferiority of integrating a clinical nurse, or supernurse, to the initial consultation team. The hypothesis is that the integration of a clinical nurse to the sleep clinic's evaluation team is non inferior in terms of patients' outcomes such as improvement of symptoms and quality of life as well as adherence to treatment. This study is supported by funding dedicated to teaching and research activities related to sleep-disordered breathing.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

The Evaluation of an Alternative Sizing Model in Comparison of a Conventional Sizing Model for Full...

Sleep Disordered BreathingObstructive Sleep Apnea

The investigation is a prospective non-blinded and semi-randomized clinical investigation. The investigation is designed to assess the alternative sizing model which the trial mask concept is based on and how it compares to a conventional sizing present in the Prototype Full Face Mask (PFFM) mask.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Acclimate Feature for Positive Airway Pressure (PAP) Therapy

Obstructive Sleep Apnea

The purpose of the study is to evaluate if using the Acclimate feature at the beginning of Positive Airway Pressure (PAP) therapy results in patients using their PAP therapy at least as long as they would standard therapy. Additionally, the Acclimate feature will be evaluated with regard to patient comfort, ease of acceptance of PAP therapy, leak events, and respiratory events.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Non-Inferiority Study of the FRESCA Airbox Positive Airway Pressure System

Sleep Apnea

Prospective, open-label, randomized crossover assignment, multi-center non-inferiority study conducted in the United States

Completed26 enrollment criteria
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