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Active clinical trials for "Sleep Apnea Syndromes"

Results 1501-1510 of 2072

A Combined Surgical and Medical Approach in Mild Sleep Apnea

Sleep Apnea

The aim of the study is to investigate wether the adjuvant (postoperative) administration of acetazolamide can improve the surgical results after uvulopalatopharyngoplasty in patients with mild sleep apnea.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

ApneaLink Air Home Sleep Testing (HST) Device Validation Study

Sleep-disordered Breathing

This study compares the diagnostic capability of a home sleep apnea testing device to polysomnography.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Contactless Detection of Sleep Apnea

Sleep Apnea

In this study the inestigators aim to validate the performance of Sleepiz One+ for sleep apnea detection during routine diagnostic sleep studies. Patients who are prescribed polysomnography study will be asked to participate and undergo a simultaneous sleep recording with radar sensor-based device.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Minimal Surgical Treatment for Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)

Sleep Apnea SyndromesObstructive

Obstructive Sleep apnea carries a variety of complications and implications. While the disease could be treated using continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) and lifestyle changes, many patients find it difficult to adjust to the mask, and turn to surgical options. The conventional surgical options to date ranges from radical (UPPP) to individualized, with or without Drug-induced sleep endoscopy (DISE). Previous studies showed that dise directed surgery can be useful for specific conditions. No trials were found to test in-office encompassing minimal invasive surgical treatment (RF palatoplasty , RF tonsillotomy, RF turbinectomy, and RF base-of-tongue reduction) as a viable alternative..

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Prevalence of Sleep Disordered Breathing in a Lung Cancer Screening Cohort

Sleep Apnea Hypopnea SyndromeCOPD2 more

Prospective study of sleep disordered breathing in a lung cancer screening cohort.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Sleep Apnea in Type 1 Diabetes

Type 1 DiabetesSleep Apnea Syndrome

Sleep apnea syndrome is strongly associated to type 2 diabet, partly and this is partly due to obesity. Treatment of sleep apnea may improve hypertension, cardiovascular risk and in some studies diabetes status. Few data are available for type 1 diabetes but suggest that the prevalence of sleep apnea syndrome may be high. We plan to compare the prevalence of sleep apnea syndrome assessed by polysomnography in a sample of type 1 diabetic patients and a control group matched by age, gender and body mass index. The secondary objective is to determine if the presence of an autonomic neuropathy or poorly controlled diabetes (assessed by glycosylated haemoglobin) may or not contribute to the presence of sleep apnea in the diabetic group.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Real-time Attended Home-polysomnography Through Telematic Data Transmission

Obstructive Sleep Apnea

The purpose of this study is to develop an efficient home-based polysomnography device, which allows, through GPRS,continuous real-time monitoring from the sleep lab based in the hospital, in order to decrease the failure rate of home-based recordings.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Sleep Apnea Treatment During Cardiac Rehabilitation of Congestive Heart Failure Patients

Heart FailureSleep Disordered Breathing

Sleep disordered breathing (SDB) is a frequent comorbidity for heart failure patients. Its prevalence varies according to the seriousness of the condition of the patients, but it is present in approximately 50% of patients. Screening patients for SDB and managing them by providing adapted ventilation therapy should improve their quality of life or even their prognosis. Moreover, SDB lowers nocturnal cardiovascular recovery abilities and leads to an increase in fatigability and, as a result, exercise intolerance in patients with heart failure. Physical training as part of a cardiac rehabilitation programme provides many benefits, including improving patients' exercise capacities. Our hypothesis is that adapted sleep disordered breathing therapy during rehabilitation will lead to an improvement in rehabilitation results.

Completed21 enrollment criteria

Alice PDx User/Validation Extended Trial

Sleep ApneaSleep-Disordered Breathing

The objective of this study is to test the usability of the Alice PDx device by both the end user (patient/participant) and the sleep technician. Data will be collected via questionnaires regarding the participant's ability to understand the participant user manual under home conditions and the technician's ability to set up the Alice PDx according to the health care provider manual. This study will also compare the physiological data recorded by the Alice PDx to the physiological data recorded by its predicate device the Alice 5 System and validate its equivalence. This will be evaluated by comparing the manual study scores for detected apnea and hypopnea events and on an event by event basis during a standard polysomnography (PSG)/ sleep study. The study will test the ability of the Alice PDx to record good quality data as determined by the Good Study Indicator (GSI) function of the Alice PDx firmware. The primary hypothesis is that the participant will be able to successfully apply the Alice PDx basic leads following the participant user manual instructions and the sleep technician will be able to successfully apply the advanced leads in preparation for the sleep study. In addition, it will be demonstrated that the Alice PDx is equivalent to the Alice 5 System in its intent to record, display and print physiological data to the clinician/physician in order to aid in the screening/follow-up diagnosis of respiratory sleep disorders.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

PMP-300E (Smart Watch): Portable Monitoring Device Study

Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Validation of Portable Monitoring Device PMP-300E for Identification of Obstructive Sleep Apnea.

Completed10 enrollment criteria
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